Close of a chapter in Karisma Kapoor's life as the divorce finalises
Karisma Kapoor's marriage to by MediaPlayerplus" style="color: rgb(234, 39, 94); outline: none; border: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-size: 16px !important; font-family: 'Droid Serif', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; height: auto !important; margin: 0px !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; padding: 0px !important; vertical-align: baseline !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;">business
man Sanjay Kapur which took off on rocky terrain about a decade back, finally dissolved this weekend, as per reports. Apparently, the light-eyed B-town beauty was accompanied by sis Kareena Kapoor and brother-in-law Saif Ali Khan. As per Mid-Day, it was Saif who encouraged Karisma to seal the final deal. Buzz is that Saif convinced Karisma to accept the 'generous offer' made by Sunjay wherein Karisma's family were keen on her receiving a larger settlement.
Well, matters of the heart, or matters of the business, this?
Anyway, this brings to mind Karisma's own words about how to tough it up being a single mom. In her motherhood book, Karisma has written the following advice to by MediaPlayerplus" style="color: rgb(234, 39, 94); outline: none; border: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-size: 16px !important; font-family: 'Droid Serif', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; height: auto !important; margin: 0px !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; padding: 0px !important; vertical-align: baseline !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;">single moms
and divorcees. "Just because you are a single parent, you do not need to make up for the spouse's love by buying your child everything he wants. Be firm on what you can give and what you do not want to give. Set clear boundaries, timings, structures and routines. Keep to the same schedule and pattern as when you were married."
She had also added, "Don't Expect: Your partner has moved on or you have decided to leave him. Now don't expect that person to take an interest in your life or help out too much with the child. It's your responsibility. You can't say, 'Come home and spend time with the kid' or 'Don't you think you should be taking him for classes?' Do Not Befriend: Don't suddenly go from parent mode to friend mode with your child. You don't want to confide in your child about the broken marriage and all your marital problems. He is still a child. He cannot take sides and it is unfair to expect him to do so. "
Via Mid-day



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