Many people enter divorce believing that the process itself will bring closure—that discovery, negotiation, and time in court will finally reveal the truth and confirm what they’ve long suspected. And for some, uncovering those details is what allows them to move on. For others, though, the search for answers becomes a costly detour that delays the very peace they’re seeking. In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods un...
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Many people enter divorce believing that the process itself will bring closure—that discovery, negotiation, and time in court will finally reveal the truth and confirm what they’ve long suspected. And for some, uncovering those details is what allows them to move on. For others, though, the search for answers becomes a costly detour that delays the very peace they’re seeking. In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods un...
The Myth of the Martyr: Enduring a Bad Marriage Isn’t Rewarded in Court
Happily Ever After Divorce
11 minutes
1 month ago
The Myth of the Martyr: Enduring a Bad Marriage Isn’t Rewarded in Court
Many people stay in painful marriages believing that loyalty, endurance, and sacrifice will eventually be recognized—or even rewarded—when it’s all over. But in the courtroom, that’s just not how it works. The legal system doesn’t compensate you for years of suffering in a bad marriage—and the longer you stay, the more it costs you emotionally, mentally, and financially. In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods unpack o...
Happily Ever After Divorce
Many people enter divorce believing that the process itself will bring closure—that discovery, negotiation, and time in court will finally reveal the truth and confirm what they’ve long suspected. And for some, uncovering those details is what allows them to move on. For others, though, the search for answers becomes a costly detour that delays the very peace they’re seeking. In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods un...