If you're going through a divorce or know someone who is you may want to take a look at Attorney Rick D. Banks’ recent book, Win Your Divorce, Financially, Emotionally and Socially, in which he discusses so many aspects of marriage and divorce that you think you should have had this book all along.
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He urges that we opt to stay married, but if not, he emphasizes that having a friendly divorce doesn’t mean you have to be friends with your spouse. But maybe you want to be. There are many reasons you might want to remain friends, including:
· For the sake of your children.
· For your own sakes (you still care about one another and aren’t ready to sever ties entirely).
· When you work together, have many mutual friends, or just know that you’ll have to see each other on a regular basis.
· When you still love your spouse and hope s/he might change his or her mind eventually.
· When financial or situational circumstances require you to stay in contact with your ex-spouse.
But this book offer so much more! In Rick's law practice, this method has actually helped couples resolve their differences and remain married, but it offers advice on whether to divorce or separate; the emotional backlash and how to cope; breaking the news to friends and family; things to do and not do; the plethora of paperwork and much, much more.
If you're going through this daunting experience or you know someone who is, this book can really help to make the best of a bad situation. And when you buy it, you get dozens of great bonus gifts you can download immediately.
Check it out: http://winyourdivorce.homestead.com/
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