Divorce parties may provide ex-spouses in Arizona with closure

 

Divorce parties may provide ex-spouses with the opportunity to achieve closure and give them a reason to celebrate this change in their lives.

For many couples in Arizona, getting divorced can be extremely challenging. From creating
child custody arrangements, figuring out who gets the house and potentially making a big move or a career change, many spouses have a difficult time seeing a positive side to their divorce. However, finding ways to celebrate this change, like throwing a divorce party or discovering a new hobby, may provide divorcing spouses some of the closure they have been looking for.

Recovering after divorce

Although throwing a divorce party may give divorcees a reason to feel more positive about this change in their lives while they continue to work on recovering. According to WebMD, those who recently went through a divorce should:

  • Give themselves plenty of time to mourn.
  • Embrace their new role and the learning opportunities it provides.
  • Work through their feelings by participating in an activity that they enjoy or talking to a therapist.
  • Rediscover themselves by taking the time to do things they enjoyed before marriage.
  • Get a new haircut, change careers, move to a different city or make another exciting change in their lives. “Look for changes you can say yes to, instead of dwelling on what’s out of reach.”

Those who recently went through a divorce should remember that the healing process takes time. To make the transition from marriage to post-divorce life as easy as possible, spouses contemplating getting a divorce may benefit from consulting with an attorney who can provide them with legal guidance and advice throughout the duration of the process.

The rise in the divorce party

According to the Huffington Post, many lawyers, bakers and event planners have seen a noticeable increase in the number of divorce parties over the past few years. For example, a Texas man co-hosted a party with his ex-wife following his divorce. The party featured a lemon cake, which is a favorite flavor of both ex-spouses, and was cut by them like the cake they cut on their wedding day 10 years earlier. In response to the celebration, the ex-husband said that it provided him with closure, especially since there were children involved in his marriage.

Like cutting a cake, many divorcees put a twist on marriage traditions during these parties. For example, a woman who threw a
divorce party in 2012 framed pictures of wedding gifts and gave them back to guests, had one of her bridesmaids throw her back a bouquet of flowers, wore white and had her father walk down the chapel aisle to take her back.

However, not all of these parties are as positive. For instance, a baker in Florida creates what she calls “freedom cakes” for these parties. Some of these confections feature the wife pushing the husband off of the top tier or a groom with a broken heart on the lapel of his suit jacket.

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