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The Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce - What to Think Through When Children are Involved - cover

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The Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce - What to Think Through When Children are Involved

Sarah Armstrong

Publisher: Life Journey Experiences, LLC

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Summary

Just for the record...I am not an advocate for divorce.  In an ideal world, couples who get married…happily stay together for a lifetime.  Unfortunately, this is not always the case and these days divorce is more common than ever. 
Through the years since going through this major change in my life, I have been asked by many friends to give them advice on how to go through the process and come out happy on the other end.  Somehow, the girl who never, ever thought she would get a divorce has become “a poster child for a good divorce.” 
The guidance in this book is written in a conversational tone from one mom to another and is served up in bite-sized pieces.  It is meant to prepare you for the discussions you need to have and the decisions you need to make, while keeping your children as the focus...and prioritizing yourself too.  Ultimately, the goal is for you to be able to put your experience in the category of a “good divorce.”             
"I have known Sarah for over ten years.  She was one of the first people I called when I realized I was getting a divorce.  I could not be more grateful for Sarah's advice on how my daughter and I should navigate our new, post-divorce world. 
Which leads me to wonder, how do the other millions out there figure it out if they cannot call Sarah?  People need to hear Sarah's approach in her own captivating voice.  It is innovative.  It is positive.  It needs to be shared with those who need it." 
- Kathryn Stockett, Author, The Help 
New York Times Best Seller & Academy Award Nominated Film
Available since: 01/17/2020.

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