darthska
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- Apr 30, 2004
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Talk to me.
Seems like EVERY SINGLE CASE of divorce includes one (or more) of the following):
- parents fighting each other in court for custody
- parents fighting each other in court for certain possessions
- parents fighting in court over financial responsibilities
- kids develop personality disorders (turn emo, develop anger problems, develop behavioral problems they didn't have before the divorce)
- eventually, step-parents enter the scene and the kids don't like the step-parents
- problems in school for the kids
Have any of you been through/had parents that have been through a PEACEFUL, CIVIL divorce? Do any of you KNOW anyone who has? I mean, sure it's possiblefor to people to just say 'I know you're a great parent, and you know I'm a great parent, but we're just not right for each other. Let'sjust call it quits, but without any drama and without any court fights. You go your way, I'll go mine.'
Sure, that's possible... but... WHY THE HECK DOES IT NEVER HAPPEN?!
At least not from what I've seen, and I'm generally pretty observant.
Surely I missed a few examples where everything turned out fine.
Right?
Seems like EVERY SINGLE CASE of divorce includes one (or more) of the following):
- parents fighting each other in court for custody
- parents fighting each other in court for certain possessions
- parents fighting in court over financial responsibilities
- kids develop personality disorders (turn emo, develop anger problems, develop behavioral problems they didn't have before the divorce)
- eventually, step-parents enter the scene and the kids don't like the step-parents
- problems in school for the kids
Have any of you been through/had parents that have been through a PEACEFUL, CIVIL divorce? Do any of you KNOW anyone who has? I mean, sure it's possiblefor to people to just say 'I know you're a great parent, and you know I'm a great parent, but we're just not right for each other. Let'sjust call it quits, but without any drama and without any court fights. You go your way, I'll go mine.'
Sure, that's possible... but... WHY THE HECK DOES IT NEVER HAPPEN?!
At least not from what I've seen, and I'm generally pretty observant.
Surely I missed a few examples where everything turned out fine.
Right?