Divorce Advice For Women
Click Image To Visit SiteWhen you're facing a divorce, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by everything. You know you need reliable information before you make any major decisions. Where do you get it, though? For most women, advice from friends just isn't enough.
I went through a divorce myself, and have worked with divorcing women for several years. I know from experience what an impact divorce can have on a woman’s life.
When I went through my divorce, I was emotionally raw, worn down by all the decisions to be made, and frustrated by the lack of good information.
Consequently, I made my fair share of mistakes. Having learned my lessons the hard way, I made a promise to myself that no woman would ever have to face this journey alone.
As a result, I started the WomansDivorce website in 2001 to help other women going through a divorce, and have done so ever since.
Divorce is complicated. Every day I see the sad outcome of what happens when women go through a divorce unprepared. Unfair property settlements, outrageous attorney fees, and months (or even years) spent battling it out in court.
To help you get the best outcome from your divorce, I created a comprehensive guide based on the actual questions and concerns of real women just like you. Organized in easy-to-follow chapters, this manual will help you understand the basics of divorce and identify what needs to be taken care of before, during, and after your divorce.
It reads like a labor born of love and concern for women and it comes through brilliantly. I've documented over $400 worth of books that I've bought about separation and/or divorce, but Divorce 101: A Woman's Guide provided perspective that was more valuable to me than those put together. PSL
When you're dealing with mixed emotions, upset kids, and an uncooperative spouse, you don't have the time or energy to spend hours searching for the answers to your questions.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! I am at the beginning of a divorce which I am filing against an emotionally abusive and controlling husband. The information in this book is so valuable to me as I am uncertain of my rights and of future consequences of decisions made during the divorce. This is the best $20.00 I have spent! Shelly R.
Even though you're probably struggling with your emotions right now, you need to start thinking about the actual divorce. Don't worry though, everything is laid out for you so you can take it step by step. To help you prepare yourself for a divorce, you'll discover:
Divorce 101 had very clear and useful information regarding the many things a woman needs to know before she sees a lawyer, and good advise for abused women. It was an excellent resource with information I have not read elsewhere and there forth do not know. I've kept it on my laptop to refer back to as my divorce progresses. Thank you for writing this book. Patricia C.
I liked the worksheets you included. They gave me a complete idea of what I was going to be working with in regards to money, and especially my living expenses as a divorced woman as compared to now, where my husband pays most everything. Dee Ann
Because you were an equal partner in the marriage, you deserve your fair share of the marital assets. By understanding the issues and knowing exactly where you stand, you can negotiate confidently and ask for what you deserve. Plus, this woman's guide to divorce" outlines different negotiating strategies to help you split everything as painlessly as possible.
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