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While separation or divorce are monumentally difficult steps to take, this section can help lessen the pain, trauma and sense of helplessness. You’ll read invaluable advice from expert divorce and family attorneys, mediators, family and relationship therapists, and others who can help you every step of the way. When your separation or divorce is a result of infidelity or cheating spouse, it is wise to be well informed of the separation process and steps you can take to protect yourself.
Andrew Bicknell researches and writes about a variety of subjects, including those dealing with relationships and infidelity.
Thomas Haller and Chick Moorman are the authors of The 10 Commitments: Parenting with Purpose. They are two of the world's foremost authorities on raising responsible, caring, confident children.
Divorce does not have to be a devastating end to your family. It marks the beginning of a new family for you and your children. Focus on creating a new life together.
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What do I do to improve my life? Will I ever have a life again?
My husband was having an affair with one of our "best friends" for 6 out of our 10 years of marriage. Her husband called and told me about the affair 2 years and 5 months ago. I'm still not over it. My husband claims he loves me and wants to make it work, but I don't believe him. He blames the affair on my depression, and that I made him feel inferior and she didn't. I am petrified of therapy. I have major anxiety attacks just thinking about seeing a therapist. I feel like I'm slipping further and further into depression. I don't see a future for myself. I have stayed in the marriage because of our three children. What do I do to improve my life? Will I ever have a life again? I will never allow myself to enter into a relationship again.