REVIEW C - RATED #3 ... Divorce Strategies and Tactics

This article was last updated Monday, January 30, 2012

Ross Taylor

 

Review:

Provides answers to the simple and complex questions you might have. It brings forth and presents well researched real-life cases.

The book provides an action plan that will reduce divorce costs.

Unfortunately the book does not directly address the single woman and the issues she must consider when contemplating marriage.

This E-Book is effective in taking the frustration out of the divorce process.

 

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CONCLUSION: RATED #3 & GOOD BUY

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HELPFUL ARTICLE

Divorce is stressful for two people who once loved each other and now don't. Divorce is not a single event but a series of losses, transitions, and family reorganizations which inevitably brings about a number of changes that range from emotional to economic. Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage ... in some states it is called dissolution of marriage.

Divorce is one of the most emotional experiences you will ever face. The decision to end a marriage is not an easy one and often it is accompanied by anger, fear and resentment. However, it doesn't always have to be that way and there are many couples who actually continue to communicate and solve disputes in a friendly way.

Dissolution of marriage is never a pretty picture ... sometimes children are involved or there has been affairs or adultery and things can get nasty. But it is possible to create a friendly divorce. Children are also happier when their parents are splitting amicably.

If you talk about it in a natural tone of voice you can make divorce a 'normal' thing. Talk to the child at eye level. Always acknowledge the child's feelings and communicate that no feelings are wrong.

Contact a lawyer at your local legal services office or the courthouse to learn more about what you can do. Assuming you've chosen a good one, listen to their advice.

Perhaps you don't want to involve lawyers but have difficulties resolving an issue ... you might consider hiring a mediator. At mediation you and your spouse will have a chance to talk about it. This is a good way to keep the divorce peaceful. A mediator is a neutral third party who doesn't represent either side but will give advice and will be looking at what is best for both parties.

Divorce is always a stressful process but try to keep it as friendly as possible. Stay civilized and you should be able to achieve your goals.