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A
Clients Guide to Limited Legal Services
Uk
Can
by M. Sue Talia
"Sue delivers according to her usual superb standards. Her prose
is engaging and straightforward, as it should be. What sets this
book apart is Sue's wisdom -- her savvy and understanding of how
the system works, how lawyers think, and what divorcing people need.
My personal favorite is "How to Screw Up Your Case in Five Easy
Lessons" (Hint: don't argue with the judge). Also included: How
to decide if you're a good candidate for limited legal services,
How to find the right lawyer to coach you, and How to get good results
from your attorney. She finishes the book with several good checklists
to use in getting through your divorce. I'm recommending it to my
divorcing clients.
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Communicating
with a Former Spouse
Uk
Can
by Vincent Gerard Molina, Barry
Spilchuk "This book was so informative! How many of us know people
who we don't particularly care for, but have to work with or share
some part of our life with? Written in an easy-to-understand format,
this book can make a difference to anyone in a botched relationship,
who wants to make it better! Mr. Molina teaches how to get along
with even the toughest individual and explains how to do it without
feeling a need to be emotionally connected. This book would be great
for former spouses, former business partners, hard-to-get-along-with
bosses, contrary neighbors, etc. etc.! Thank you, Mr. Molina, for
your insight and gift to all of us!!"
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The
Complete Divorce Recovery Handbook
Uk
Can
by John P. Splinter "A comprehensive step-by-step primer for
divorced individuals, this book combined just the right mix of psychotherapy
(75%) and spirituality (25%). Clear, well-organized chapters each
conclude with enlightening exercises. The book also makes a great
reference document you can return to when appropriate, even after
having read the book in its entirety."
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The
Courage to Be a Single Mother : Becoming Whole Again After Divorce
Uk
Can
by Sheila Ellison "This book is a smart, emotionally charged read.
I laughed out loud several times and cried at others. A page turner
full of dramatic highs and lows, Sheila Ellison tells us the story
of how she overcame divorce and built a new life for herself and
her children. Throughout the book we also hear stories of other
women who have survived divorce. Covering topics such as, child
support, weekend party time with dad....then back home to fuddy
duddy mom , re-entering the job force after giving up years to build
a family, dating again, facing peer approval /disapproval, finding
a new home, handling attorneys.....readers can learn from the stories
of these capable women. I did."
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Crazy
Time : Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life
Uk
Can
by
Abigail Trafford "Divorce is for many people difficult because we
are forced to consciously deal with OR avoid those areas about yourself,
which may have been responsible for the breakup of the marriage.
Through each emotional phase of the divorce process, which for myself
may have started the day I met my ex-spouse, the author provides
you examples of real life circumstance. Although I don't agree with
all the themes of the book, clearly we each approach and react to
the process differently. This book pulls no punches, so be prepared
to agree and disagree, but most importantly read this only if you
want to face yourself."
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Divorce
& Money: How to Make the Best Financial Decisions During Divorce
Uk
Can
by Violet Woodhouse, Victoria F. Collins, M. C. Blakeman "Anger
and hurt tend to figure strongly in divorce, hand-in-hand with resentment,
sadness, and fear about your future. And more often than not, these
emotional woes all coalesce under the banner of money. Nolo Press
is known for its thorough research and user-friendly approach to
legal matters, and its book on Divorce and Money is up to its usual
high standards of quality. "Think financially--act legally," the
folks at Nolo say, and they explain how to do so, in detailed and
practical terms, for joint accounts and hidden assets, gifts and
insurance, alimony and retirement benefits, marital property and
the IRS, net worth and what to do about the house. They also discuss
where to seek professional help, how to keep proper records and
assemble the facts, why the financial issues are so sticky, in what
ways you're at risk, and how to reduce the stress and avoid the
bad scenes, when possible. A life-saver of a reference book for
when you're at your most vulnerable and disorganized, Divorce &
Money offers practical and proactive advice to help you protect
yourself and safeguard your financial future."
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