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Your Divorce
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Divorce
Ceremonies
Separation
Ceremonies
End of Relationship Ceremonies
for straight and gay couples
Fee:
$335
The
end of a relationship is a difficult transition - to move on one needs
to find the path that can lead to a new and better life. A Divorce
Ceremony or
End of Relationship Ceremony recognises that the end of a relationship,
regardless of who made the choice, is an opportunity for personal
growth.
A divorce ceremony validates the past and
honours the future, providing an opportunity for a couple to
acknowledge to each other and to their children that an old chapter is
ending and a new one beginning. The most effective divorce ceremonies
include expressions of gratitude, to each other, and to the children,
statements of commitment to parenting, and statements of support by
family and friends.
While we marry or enter into a life
partnership with
ceremony, the
finalisation of a modern
divorce happens with no ceremony. For many people, merely receiving a
Divorce Certificate through the mail does not
sufficiently acknowledge their new status. In Australia, the
process of obtaining a divorce is quite lengthy, so one has a choice of
holding a divorce ceremony when the divorce is finalised, or of
pre-empting the
formal divorce by acknowledging the end of the relationship with
a separation ceremony. While a divorce, separation or
end-of-relationship ceremony is not an easy ceremony, it can be a
positive means of moving forward,
of dealing with residual feelings that the end of the relationship,
rather than a failure of a relationship, is a personal failure.
A Divorce, Separation, or End of
Relationship ceremony should only be
developed and performed by a celebrant who understands the potential of
a thoughtfully created and sensitively performed for healing, the
therapeutic nature of the ceremony development phase,
and particularly the potential of a mindlessly created ceremony for
creating
distress on the day and long-term harm.
While end-of-marriage ceremonies have been
around for over 3000 years in Judaism, they are a relatively recent
innovation for others. Until recently I was one of the few
civil celebrants in Australia who performed Divorce Ceremonies. Now
most
celebrants include them on the list of ceremonies they offer, however
very few of them have ever performed one.

Jennifer Cram is a highly sought
after Brisbane-based celebrant who conducts touching
end-of-relationship ceremonies. She says properly performed ceremonies
have a deep, spiritual content, which steer the emotions away from
self-recrimination to a celebration of growth and learning...
Source: Happily
Ever Parted: Surviving Separation
and Divorce by Bronwyn Marquandt. Sydney: New Holland, 2006, pp
162-164)

The ceremony is specifically designed to
intentionally
transform the experience into a stepping stone. It assists in
disidentification as a spouse/partner, declares your intention to
reweave your life into something new and spotlights your personal
path forward by means of a formal ceremony in which you close the door
on the
old, and, with support of family and friends, acknowledge and
celebrate your new status.
The ceremony includes:
- acknowledgement of the past
- releasing of the past
- formally releasing yourself and each
other from the
relationship
- declaration of your independence
- formal commitment to parenting of any
children of the relationship
- formal promises to those children.
While your Divorce Ceremony or End of
Relationship Ceremony
can include
elements of "uncommitment" but it is not, per se, the reverse of your
Marriage Ceremony or of your Commitment Ceremony.
Because the ceremony includes statements of
commitment to any
children of the relationship it can calm their fears and absolve them
from the feelings of guilt children so often feel by helping them
understand that while their parents
have agreed not to live together they are loved by both parents.
It is therefore as much a ceremony of
release as it is an
acknowledgement of separation. It helps cleanse past negativity,
declares your independence, and promotes acceptance. It does so by
marking a significant change: release from deep commitment to the
former spouse. Your Divorce Ceremony or End of Relationship Ceremony
can include
elements of "uncommitment" but it is not, per se, the reverse of your
Marriage Ceremony or of your Commitment Ceremony.
Single-partner
ceremonies can be healing, particularly where the breakup was not
amicable and this type of Divorce Ceremony constitutes over half the
ceremonies held. However, the ideal Divorce Ceremony or End of
Relationship Ceremony is one where both parties
are present. Not only is there great potential for positive closure in
this latter form, it can also be extremely helpful in calming
fears and assuaging guilt of any children of the
relationship as it can help them understand that while their parents
have agreed not to live together, they are not being abandoned, that
they are loved by both parents and that the breakdown of the
relationship is not their fault.
For
women, the ceremony can include a ritual for the reclaiming of your
birth name.

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Jennifer
Cram is a
secular humanist celebrant
in Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Serving all of Brisbane, Redlands, Redcliffe, Pine Rivers,
Logan and Ipswich
Ceremonies
performed
in private homes, parks, gardens, hotels, clubs, restaurants, chapels,
function
centres, reception centres, wedding venues.
Day or evening
ceremonies 365 days a year
Her Celebrant
Services include:
Wedding
Ceremonies including Contemporary,
Traditional, Spiritual, Intimate, Cultural, Inter-cultural,
Buddhist, Celtic, Handfasting, Humanist, Irish, Mediaeval, Military,
Scottish,
Celtic, Chinese, Buddhist, Mediaeval; Surprise, Theme, True-Blue
Aussie, Visa, Green, and Pink Weddings;
Renewal of
Vows; Commitment
Ceremonies for gay, lesbian,
and straight couples; Naming Ceremonies;
House Warming;
Launching; Divorce
and Separation (End-of-Relationship) Ceremonies
Contact Details
Phone: (07)
3378 3005
International:
+ 61 7 3378 3005
Email:
Mail: P O Box
20, Indooroopilly QLD 4068, Australia
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