I often find myself in a difficult position because clients ask me for advice about things that don't necessarily involve legal advice. I understand the reason they ask me. Divorce is difficult. The person you are divorcing may also be difficult. You don't get to a divorce because you agree with your spouse or because you get along. And the issues you have disagreements about usually involve the most important things in your life: children, money, home, relationships with those you love, etc.
Sometimes, I have to simply tell my clients that they have to make these difficult decisions on their own. My advice can only go so far. I cannot live their life for them. I can advise them of the consequences of their decisions but ultimately the decision is theirs. I can listen to their concerns and help talk them through the thought process of their decision. But I am only a lawyer.
Keep in mind that your lawyer is a lawyer, not a psychologist, not a counselor, and not an instruction manual for life. Live your life. Try to find happiness again. You have to do that for yourself.