There is no easy way around it — divorce can be brutal. Your family is breaking apart. You’re on an emotional roller coaster. You have a million questions running through your head about your children, your financial future, your home, the rest of your life. And, to top it all off, you still have to be a functioning parent, go to work each morning and resist the urge to hide under your covers for the next few months.
This book is a primer for individuals who are considering a divorce. In it, you will get a basic overview of the various ways of divorcing; the divorce process; the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce; information about parenting through and after your divorce; and ways of healing after the end of your marriage.
Evolving from one-half of a married couple to a single person, possibly to a single parent, is no easy transition. In fact, on the scale of life’s most stressful events, divorce comes second only to the death of a spouse or a child.
Language
English
Pages
72
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Wevorce, Inc.
Release
April 03, 2014
Before You Say 'I Don't': A Beginner's Guide To Divorce
There is no easy way around it — divorce can be brutal. Your family is breaking apart. You’re on an emotional roller coaster. You have a million questions running through your head about your children, your financial future, your home, the rest of your life. And, to top it all off, you still have to be a functioning parent, go to work each morning and resist the urge to hide under your covers for the next few months.
This book is a primer for individuals who are considering a divorce. In it, you will get a basic overview of the various ways of divorcing; the divorce process; the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce; information about parenting through and after your divorce; and ways of healing after the end of your marriage.
Evolving from one-half of a married couple to a single person, possibly to a single parent, is no easy transition. In fact, on the scale of life’s most stressful events, divorce comes second only to the death of a spouse or a child.