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Divorce Truths: What You Need To Know Before You Decide To Get A Divorce
Divorce Truths: What You Need To Know Before You Decide To Get A Divorce
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There are over 8 million divorces in the U.S. every year. This is a tremendous waste of time, energy and money, not to mention the humongous amount of emotional turmoil.
This book is a look at divorce through the eyes of an observer. An observer who has seen unnecessary family dissolution that rips families apart and brings grown adults to their knees; divorces that could have been avoided and others that should have taken place long ago. The common bond is that the parties concerned had no idea of what was about to hit them when they decided to file for divorce.
The author is not an attorney nor is she a marriage counselor. She is simply a witness to far too many confused and naive spouses who think, for one reason or another, that divorce is just a walk in the park. Within are found true life examples of real divorce.
Some divorces are totally justified while others are merely acts of pride and/or egocentricity. While lawyers and counselors see divorce from both a professional and profitable view, this observer watches the human side of divorce and offers the enclosed warnings and descriptions.
There is also a more reasonable and peaceful solution offered at the end of the book for those who are determined that their marriage is over. There is no reason for there to be more pain than is necessary.
This book is a look at divorce through the eyes of an observer. An observer who has seen unnecessary family dissolution that rips families apart and brings grown adults to their knees; divorces that could have been avoided and others that should have taken place long ago. The common bond is that the parties concerned had no idea of what was about to hit them when they decided to file for divorce.
The author is not an attorney nor is she a marriage counselor. She is simply a witness to far too many confused and naive spouses who think, for one reason or another, that divorce is just a walk in the park. Within are found true life examples of real divorce.
Some divorces are totally justified while others are merely acts of pride and/or egocentricity. While lawyers and counselors see divorce from both a professional and profitable view, this observer watches the human side of divorce and offers the enclosed warnings and descriptions.
There is also a more reasonable and peaceful solution offered at the end of the book for those who are determined that their marriage is over. There is no reason for there to be more pain than is necessary.
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