But the problem is that even the most personal of matters does not always remain within our control or the paradigms of our judgement. When we are young, we sometimes need to go up to our parents or teachers on matters that are very important to us. As we grow older our decision making powers increase and we ask less for advice and decide more on our own. However, there are some points in life when a third point of view may help – not to decide for us – but to help us take the right decision. We are the ones who will earn and invest, but it is common practice to sit with a financial advisor before putting our money into a scheme. Divorce, too, is one such area where we may require specialist advice to help us take a more educated step. Who Are Divorce Counsellors? Divorce counsellors are specialists in the area of divorce law, emotional and financial management, home management and other related areas that come into consideration when we start thinking of splitting up. It must be clarified here that divorce counsellors are not the same people as marriage counsellors. Nor are they lawyers, chartered accountants, or moral guardians. They may be qualified as any of these, but we should not turn up with absurd expectations and uninvited dependencies to people who provide professional service for a fee. Divorce counsellors, then, are experts who advise us on ways to manage our divorce most effectively and can offer us solutions in this regard. What Is Their Role? The role of a divorce counsellor, as hinted above, is chiefly to provide analysis, information and advice. They cannot take decisions on your behalf, they cannot fight for you legally (unless they are certified lawyers willing to render their services) and they cannot colour the opinion of your spouse in your favour.
James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on getting a Divorce see www.quickie-divorce.com
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