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Facts about divorcing a narcissist in Rhode Island

On Behalf of | Mar 22, 2022 | Blog, High Asset Divorce

Divorcing a narcissist can be one of the most challenging things you will ever do in your life. Narcissists are experts at manipulation and control, and they often stop at nothing to get what they want. If you are considering divorcing a narcissist, it is important to arm yourself with knowledge as part of your preparation for the process.

Who is a narcissist?

A narcissist is someone who has an inflated sense of self-importance and a deep need for admiration. They believe they are special and unique and can only be understood by other special or high-status people. Narcissists also have a strong sense of entitlement and expect others to always treat them well.

Why are narcissists a problem in marriages?

Narcissists are often charming and charismatic at the beginning of a relationship. However, over time, their true colors begin to show. Narcissists can be self-centered, manipulative and demanding. They may also have an explosive temper and be prone to fits of jealousy. All of these qualities can make for a very difficult marriage.

Steps to take if you are considering divorcing a narcissist

First, it is important to understand that the divorce process can be difficult. Expect that the narcissist will do everything in their power to make things difficult for you. They may try to control and manipulate the situation, and they may even try to turn things around on you. It is important to be prepared for this.

Next, it is important to understand your own rights and boundaries. You need to know what you are willing to tolerate and what you are not willing to tolerate. This will help you stand your ground during the process.

Finally, it is important to have a support system in place. This can be friends, family, or even a therapist. Having people you can rely on will be crucial during this challenging time.

If you are considering divorcing a narcissist, remember that you are not alone. There are many people who’ve gone through this process and made it successfully. With knowledge and preparation, you can divorce a narcissist and move on with your life.

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