Regretting Some of Your Divorce Related Decisions or Behaviors? It’s Not Too Late To Make It Right!

alwaystimeDivorce is a the second most stressful life event you can experience. Unfortunately, the stress of divorce can lead to poor decision-making and a lack of judgment. You may make some mistakes during feelings of high stress and emotional turmoil, so it’s important to remember that it is never too late to make things right.

Here are a few scenarios that might sound familiar to you:

  • In the heat of the divorce drama, you and your ex might have reached a decision that you now regret.
  • You and your ex made a decision regarding your children that, in hindsight, was not in their best interest.
  • You lost your temper or reacted badly to the divorce, hurting the people that you love in the process.
  • You went on the attack during the divorce process as a way to get revenge on your ex.

If you are beginning to realize that you or your children are hurting due to a decision you made during the divorce, it’s okay to take action and make it right.

Consider having a heart-to-heart with those who are hurting. Taking responsibility for your choices and actions can go a long way to help them forgive you and heal. Consider offering a plan to make changes, so the same behavior will not be repeated.

Even though some legal issues can only be solved through legal action, there are many things that can be remedied through forgiveness and working together with your ex. It’s never too late to make amends.

For more information on fixing the problems created through anger and sadness, check out The Child Centered Divorce Blog today.

It is never too late to make the necessary changes to better your life.   To amend your divorce agreement and correct the mistakes you now regret, reach out to Attorney Crystal Lambert-Schroeder at Lambert Law Office. She is a family lawyer in Vancouver WA that can help you honor your children through a settlement that fits their needs. Click here to read more about how she can help your family avoid regrets.