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14 August 2007

My divorce hearing is at 8.30 this morning. It's currently 8.53.[More:]I'm supposed to be available by telephone since I couldn't make it to the courthouse in Fairbanks this morning. But I'm very nervous and anxious. Will the court even call me? I have about another half hour I need to be available.

There's been this little voice inside of me that has been telling me how this thing is "just a phase" and eventually I'll "have to go back" to my husband. I'm (illogically) afraid that the judge will tell me just that: I'm not allowed to get a divorce, I have to move back to Fairbanks and live with him again as his wife. Even though we haven't lived like that in well over a year. And yet I know that leaving him was the best thing for me.
You can do whatever you want, rhapsodie, and no judge can tell you otherwise.

Be strong! Don't worry! You'll be fine and no one can stop you from moving on. It certainly sounds like that's what you need.
posted by shane 14 August | 11:54
14 minutes on the phone, and it's over.
I'm shaking.
I have to be to work in 45 minutes.
posted by rhapsodie 14 August | 12:08
Deep breaths.

It sounds like you have a good handle on what you're feeling, and that it's irrational, so just leave it be and try not to drive yourself crazy.

*hugs*

On preview: *lots and lots of hugs*
posted by occhiblu 14 August | 12:09
Also: Congratulations, and continued strength.
posted by occhiblu 14 August | 12:10
I've looked up the law for your jurisdiction and the relevant bit says that the court will scrutinise the petition more closely if one party has the benefit of counsel and the other does not. In those circumstances the court will examine any arrangements made between the parties to ensure they are just and that the unrepresented person hasn't been walked over.

It goes on to say that the court will fix a hearing but if one spouse can't attend, they can be contacted by phone.


On preview: Goddamit, took too long to look it up!
That's all it's about. Don't worry. I'm assuming you're the unrepresented party and your soon-to-be-ex has a lawyer. The court just wants to make sure you understand what's going on.
posted by essexjan 14 August | 12:12
Thanks for the information, jan. Neither of us had lawyers, neither had even gotten any legal advise. We just filled out the forms and filed them. I'm glad I didn't decide to fly to Fairbanks for the hearing because he was there in person, and I don't think I could have stood that.

It also feels like admitting to the entire state that I failed in my marriage, that I wasn't able to hold it all together. If I had only done this or that or been a better person. But then I remember the many, many fights filled with frustrated silence, every evening being ignored and talked down to and all the things I couldn't do "right" for him, and I know that this is for the best.

Now that I've gotten off the phone with my brother and my mom, I'm feeling much better. Maybe in a few more hours I'll feel like celebrating.
posted by rhapsodie 14 August | 12:22
It also feels like admitting to the entire state that I failed in my marriage

Oh, but in Alaska, that's just a couple thousand people and a lot of moose. Imagine if you were getting divorced in Texas. :-)

Besides, moose are very sympathetic. I'm sure the entire state is rooting for you.

(And if any of the above came off as dismissive, I apologize. I love Alaska, and I really can't even imagine what you're feeling right now. But picturing faces like this always tends to help me. Moose!)
posted by occhiblu 14 August | 12:27
hahaha, thanks for the laugh.

And moose aren't all that cuddly when you're ten feet from them. But then again, they probably don't care about my divorce.
posted by rhapsodie 14 August | 12:49
(((rhapsodie)))

Good job! You're done!
posted by small_ruminant 14 August | 12:53
My ex-boyfriend grew up in Anchorage. One of my favorite stories of his was from a summer he was working construction, doing small jobs so that he was often the only one there. He drove up to a house, got out of his car, and saw a mama moose, with the baby grazing (do they graze?) in the yard of the house he was supposed to be working in.

So he turned around and slowly got back into his car, knowing better than to do anything that looked like he was getting between the mama and her baby.

After an hour or so, the moose wandered off, so he got out of the car and started working.

An hour later, the moose came back, so he got back in the car until they wandered away a few hours later.

Rinse, repeat, all day long.

The story always made me wonder how much "wildlife interference" time is built into construction estimates in Alaska.
posted by occhiblu 14 August | 12:59
Aw, rhapsodie, I hope this is the start of a very happy, exciting chapter in your life.
posted by jrossi4r 14 August | 13:01
Me too, what jrossi said. It's totally natural to have the nervousness and the fear, but it does sound like you see that for what it is, a wave that will wash away eventually. *hugs*
posted by rainbaby 14 August | 13:10
I know it's a relief for it to be finalized, rhapsodie. I've been there, and the feeling is quite anti-climactic--you get in the car, go to work, say "good morning" to the folks in the hall just like yesterday. I know I wasn't particularly happy the day I got divorced.

But it seeps in, the knowledge that the knot is severed, that you no longer have to tell anyone "I'm going through a divorce" or "well, technically, I'm still married." That was a big thing for me, at least. Freedom can lonely, for sure, but it's better than the alternative, sometimes.
posted by mrmoonpie 14 August | 13:14
Sending gentle whuffles your way.
posted by bunnyfire 14 August | 13:47
(((rhapsodie)))
Next time you post something on this topic, you should use this:
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Hoping things just get better for you now...
posted by Hellbient 14 August | 14:50
You ladies and gents are the best people on the internet. Seriously.

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Now to find something in the way of celebration tonight.
posted by rhapsodie 14 August | 15:09
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posted by essexjan 14 August | 15:16
Lots of hugs to you! Chin up, and go celebrate with a moose!
posted by ramix 14 August | 17:00
Celebration with chocolate mousse, even better.

All the best!
posted by mightshould 14 August | 17:22
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two-step moose celebration! YUM!
posted by dabitch 14 August | 17:25
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