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Zoom Divorce Hearing: Man Cries Over Wife’s Drinking Problem & Emotional Split

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Zoom Divorce Hearing Leaves Man ‘Broken ‍and Alone’ After 15-Year Marriage

New ⁣Delhi – A man recounted his recent divorce finalized via Zoom as “the worst experience of my life,” detailing the emotional toll of ending a 15-year marriage to his high⁢ school sweetheart. The Reddit post, shared⁢ earlier this week,‍ highlights⁣ the complexities ⁤of divorce even when its ​a necessary step.

The⁤ man explained his wife developed a drinking problem that threatened both their lives, ultimately leading him to file for divorce. While she is⁢ now reportedly⁢ doing better, the⁣ pair had not spoken for several months prior to the hearing.

“She looked gorgeous, but she couldn’t look at​ the camera and was crying,” ⁤he wrote of the five-minute Zoom hearing, held⁤ as they now live on⁢ opposite sides‍ of the country. He added, “I cried ‌the entire time, and then they just declared you ​divorced and ⁢ended ‌the Zoom.”

Following​ the‌ official proceedings, the ⁣former couple spoke on the phone for an hour, revisiting feelings from their past. “We said we loved ‍each other, and ⁣I feel ⁤so f***ing broken⁤ and alone now. It⁤ needed to happen, ‌but it was the ‌worst experience of my ⁣life, ​and‍ it changed me forever, whether for⁢ the better or worse, I⁢ don’t no yet,” he shared.

The​ post resonated with others who have experienced similar situations. One Redditor commented⁢ on the impersonal nature of their ‍own Zoom divorce, describing it as ​”informal​ and cold” after ​25 years together.

Divorce can have a significant impact​ on mental health. For coping ⁤strategies, click here.

Note‌ to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com‍ has not independently‌ verified⁢ the claims and does not endorse them.

This article⁢ is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for ​professional medical advice.

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