The decision to separate is never an easy one. Whether the decision was yours, or your partners, you're still likely to experience a roller-coaster of emotions.
Even when a separation has been expected, it's common to feel a sense of shock or numbness as you begin to work through the practicalities that the decision involves. You might also feel anxious about the future and overwhelmed by the number of decisions that you need to make.
If you hadn't wanted the marriage to end, you may be feeling powerless and angry about what's happening as well as experiencing sadness and loss. You can read more about how to cope during this difficult time at How do I move on after divorce?
On top of the turmoil of emotion that accompanies the ending of any relationship, there is a whole host of practical issues to address and important decisions to make about your future. Unfortunately, with all the emotion that accompanies a divorce it can easily feel overwhelming. This is a time when you need to get the support and advice of other people. You might also find it helpful to write down all the things you've got to deal with. Your list might include:
Mediation services can help separating couples come to an agreement around arrangements for their children as well as sorting out issues like finances and property.
Useful Links
Parentline Plus - provide a range of services to support parents throughout separation.
Resolution - offer details of solicitors who practise a constructive and conciliatory approach to the legalities.
Citizens Advice Bureau - advice on money, housing and legal issues.