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Divorce and the Holidays: When to File and How to Cope

On Behalf of | Nov 19, 2011 | Divorce

While the holiday season is typically a time of joy and family gatherings,
this time of year can prove to be especially stressful if divorce is imminent.
In addition to the emotional toll of separation and the triggering of
various memories, several different questions can present themselves during
this time. Should you file for divorce before or after the holidays, and
what can you do to cope with the change and help make the holiday season
enjoyable for you and your family?

Filing Before vs. After the Holidays

Deciding an appropriate time to file for divorce is of particularly great
concern during the holidays. Many couples choose to begin the divorce
process before or during the holiday season simply because they cannot
handle spending another holiday with their spouse or in-laws. This is
understandable, especially if one of the reasons for a divorce is a spouse’s
abusive behavior or tendency to openly bash their spouse in public.

On the flipside, others may choose to delay their filing until January
in order to avoid ruining the holiday season for their family or children.
Likewise, others may see the holidays or a holiday vacation as a last-ditch
effort to save their marriage. This can backfire, however, as tension
between spouses can be difficult to hide, especially around family or children.

Tips to Cope with a Holiday Divorce

Regardless of whether you choose to file before or after the holiday season,
if divorce is near, the holidays will undoubtedly feel different and bring
feelings of depression and anxiety. Fortunately, there are several things
you can do to alleviate some of the holiday blues and preserve some enjoyment
during this time.

  • Plan ahead and spend time with your close friends and family.
  • Consider taking a vacation to escape your situation and the associated memories.
  • Establish new traditions and memories with family and friends rather than
    dwelling on the past.
  • Make a list of everything you want to do during the holidays and do them in order.
  • Have realistic expectations.
  • Take care of yourself. Get a massage, eat right, exercise, and get restful sleep.
  • Take every day as it comes. While things may hurt in the meantime, life
    will get easier with time.

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