Divorce Lawyer Reveals 5 Takeaways from “Marriage Story” to Spare You from a Painful Divorce

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5 Takeaways from “Marriage Story” that Can Spare You from a Painful Divorce

A divorce lawyer reveals a framework for relationship rescue premised on the popular film

 

LAMBERTVILLE, NJ—February 6, 2020

Divorce Month is now over and unhappily-married couples may still be pondering whether they should stay together or move on.

Divorce lawyer Sonia Frontera recommends that individuals contemplating divorce take some cues from award-winning film “Marriage Story” as a starting point to explore the state of their union and deepen their communication before they head to court.

According to Frontera, “Marriage Story” is a cautionary tale that sheds light on the unnecessary ugliness of divorce.

“While the brilliance of the film is getting most of the attention,” Frontera says, “perhaps the greatest value of ‘Marriage Story’ is that it provides a framework for couples in trouble to witness the traps that lead to a toxic divorce, so they can avoid them.”

Even though Charlie and Nicole’s marriage didn’t have a happy ending, Frontera says you can learn from their mistakes and offers five takeaways from “Marriage Story” that can spare you from a painful divorce:

  • Before calling it quits, evaluate whether your marriage can be saved

Charlie and Nicole’s marriage could have been saved.  Maybe yours can be saved, too.

While the movie begins with the couple already in divorce mediation, as we glimpse into their relationship, we realize that Charlie and Nicole had enough going for them to make their marriage worth fighting for. They deeply loved each other, enjoyed parenting together and shared a passion for the performing arts.

If you still love your spouse, do not rush to a lawyer’s office. Do emotional inventory first and determine if you and your partner should give your marriage one last chance.

  • Tackle marital problems early on

Once you get to the point of no return, there is no way back! Do not let your marital problems fester until you can’t take it anymore. Nicole’s grievances could have been resolved if she had spoken up sooner and made clear to her husband that these problems endangered their marriage. Talk to your partner about the issues that trouble you and give him or her a chance to do the same.

  • Support your partner but not at the expense of your identity

Supporting your spouse is key to any marriage, but it should never be done at the expense of your fondest dreams. A promising actress, Nicole sacrificed her aspirations to become the supportive wife of an up-and-coming theater director. Over time, this “lesser” role led to resentment until she felt too stifled to go on.

We all deserve self-fulfillment. Strive for balance in your relationship and rebalance when things are becoming one-sided. Continue to pursue your passions and make it clear to your partner that they are necessary for your happiness.

  • Control your divorce process: do not let the divorce process control you

Even if your marriage can’t be saved, you still have control over the divorce process. Do not allow reactivity and clinging to unreasonable positions to blind you from reaching a fair result. For instance, in “Marriage Story,” Charlie’s insistence on being a “New York family” unleashed a series of events that fueled reactivity from both partners until what begun as an amicable divorce turned toxic.

Divorce is an emotional rollercoaster and there will be times when you lose your cool. In volatile situations, step back instead of firing back. Do not be afraid to walk away when things are getting out of control to avoid saying and doing things you will regret later. When negotiating a settlement, seek solutions that make sense and lead to the highest good instead of stubbornly insisting on having your way.

  • Choose your lawyers with care

Contrary to popular belief, there are no winners in a divorce. Charlie and Nicole may have saved themselves money and grief if they had worked with different lawyers. Before you file for divorce, investigate the reputation of your local lawyers and select one whose values align with yours and your priorities.

Even with the best of intentions, not all marriages can be repaired. But practicing the above tips will increase the odds of living happily ever after—with your current spouse, in a new relationship or alone.

About Sonia Frontera: Sonia Frontera is a New Jersey collaborative divorce lawyer and empowerment trainer. She is the author of the relationship rescue guide Solve the Divorce Dilemma: Do You Keep Your Husband or Do You Post Him on Craigslist?

Book blurb: Solve the Divorce Dilemma: Do You Keep Your Husband or Do You Post Him on Craigslist? offers women a roadmap for the journey from an unhappy marriage to personal freedom in or out of the relationship. It contains tools to assess the viability of their marriages, decide whether the relationship can be repaired or if it is time to call it quits, and provides strategies to create lasting positive changes in their psyches and lives.

The book, published by Coventina House, retails for $13.99 and is available through all major wholesalers and on the Web at a variety of electronic bookseller sites, or directly from www.soniafrontera.com .

Frontera offers 10 questions you should answer honestly to gain clarity and confidence when facing the divorce dilemma. A free copy of the questionnaire can be obtained at http://mailchi.mp/7accfad46d77/questionnaire.

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About the author

Sonia Frontera is a divorce lawyer with a heart. She is the survivor of a toxic marriage who is now happily remarried. Sonia integrates the wisdom acquired through her personal journey, her professional experience and the lessons of the world’s leading transformational teachers and translates it into guidance that is insightful and practical. She is a Certified Canfield Success Principles Trainer and offers inspirational workshops and retreats. Through the years, Sonia has supported domestic violence survivors as an advocate, speaker and empowerment trainer. She is a certified mixologist who is happiest hanging out in her country home with her husband and their three street-dogs-turned princesses.

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