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What you should never say to your ex
In this third segment of my ongoing series of "Top Ten List" recommendations on what not do and what is best to do as you make your way through your divorce process, I have detailed suggestions on what you ought never to say to your ex. It is natural and typical to want to blurt out hurtful barbs when you are frustrated, angry or deeply hurt, but very often, in looking back, you can easily feel a tremendous sense of remorse for losing your cool or saying things that were better left unsaid. While some of the top ten lists have been playful and humorous, this particular segment takes a more serious approach to my admonishments. Though you may know of other things one should never say to his/her ex, the following are the statements I believe are most classic or popular: 10. I was never in love with you. Stacy D. Phillips is a certified family law specialist and author of Divorce: It's All About Control -- How to Win the Emotional, Psychological and Legal Wars (ExecuProv Press, 2005 -- now in its fifth printing). Phillips represents business executives, entrepreneurs, homemakers, and high net-worth individuals, as well as celebrities in the music, film and television industries, including noted personalities in sports and politics. For more articles on separation and the divorce process, visit www.divorcemag.com/articles/Separation_Divorce_Process. |
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