Divorce myths persist, complicating perceptions of the process. Such misunderstandings can deter people from making informed decisions.
One pervasive myth is that divorce is always adversarial. In reality, collaborative approaches are increasingly common and often beneficial.
Another common misconception is that divorces must be drawn out. While complex, many are resolved amicably and swiftly with the right resources.
Shattering these myths helps individuals approach divorce with a clearer mindset, focusing on personal growth and healing. But do these myths persist for a reason?