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Divorce. Just the word "divorce" can cause your stomach to clench, sweat to drop from your brow, and an increased heart rate. Divorce takes everything that was good and lovely in marriage and utterly crushes it.
This book has been written out of what my eyes have seen, my ears have heard, and six years of observation, and subsequently research, into the world of divorce, and what a woman that has been scorned will do, and the lengths she will go to hurt the man she once loved pay for hurting her. And how she will use the power of the law and the police to get what she wants.
While the book touches on the ugliness of divorce between the woman and the man, it also touches on custody and co-parenting from someone who has been there and experienced a divorce. It offers guidance, it offers a fresh perspective, and it offers hope.
"Marriage is not 50-50; Divorce is 50-50. Marriage must be 100-100. It isn't dividing everything in half but giving everything, you've got." -D. Willis
After all, you may be divorcing your spouse, but your children are not divorcing from their parents.
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Divorce. Just the word "divorce" can cause your stomach to clench, sweat to drop from your brow, and an increased heart rate. Divorce takes everything that was good and lovely in marriage and utterly crushes it.
This book has been written out of what my eyes have seen, my ears have heard, and six years of observation, and subsequently research, into the world of divorce, and what a woman that has been scorned will do, and the lengths she will go to hurt the man she once loved pay for hurting her. And how she will use the power of the law and the police to get what she wants.
While the book touches on the ugliness of divorce between the woman and the man, it also touches on custody and co-parenting from someone who has been there and experienced a divorce. It offers guidance, it offers a fresh perspective, and it offers hope.
"Marriage is not 50-50; Divorce is 50-50. Marriage must be 100-100. It isn't dividing everything in half but giving everything, you've got." -D. Willis
After all, you may be divorcing your spouse, but your children are not divorcing from their parents.
Things you should consider and things you should ask yourself when thinking about how divorce affects children:
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