The issues that need to be sorted after divorces aren’t limited to which spouse gets custody of the kids, who has to move out, or who keeps the plasma screen TV. When a couple unties the knot, who gets custody of the friends?
A swift way of dividing friendships is to use the idea that, like furniture and other possessions, you take out what you brought in. In spite of this, difficulty arisies when you take into consideration the friends you and your partner made as a couple. A divorced couple may suddenly find themselves abandoned by marries couples with whom they shared dinners, movie nights, or play dates between their kids. These friends possibly avoid socializing with either partner in a divorce because they don’t want to be perceived as taking sides. Which begs the question: When you’re divorcing, how do you sort out who gets which friend?
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Posted by: Bob on
Jan 18th, 2010 |
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