Reflections on divorce, separation and associated topics by Judith Middleton, a consultant at Macks Solicitors, at 1 Peel Court, St Cuthbert's Way, Darlington, DL1 1GB.
Judith qualified as a solicitor in 1982 and is accredited as a family law specialist by Resolution. She is also the Regional Press Officer for Resolution, Tees Valley.
Saturday, 29 October 2011
THE WEATHER FORECAST
Did I hear it correctly? Did tomorrow’s forecast really mirror how some people can feel after divorce or separation: “Dreary at first, becoming cheerful again later!”
Whatever happened to the usual: “Overcast with sunny spells”?
Divorce can do crazy things to people. It messes with their emotions, messes with their heads - most of my clients experience 'dreary at first, becoming cheerful later'...I wish they could experience 'light overcast with sunny spells' - it'd be much healthier for them.
3 comments:
It's funny how the emotions change throughout the day.
Funny how your emotions change throughout the day.
Divorce can do crazy things to people. It messes with their emotions, messes with their heads - most of my clients experience 'dreary at first, becoming cheerful later'...I wish they could experience 'light overcast with sunny spells' - it'd be much healthier for them.
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