Getting divorced is almost never easy, but this practical, plain-English guide helps you get through the proceedings with a minimum of stress and expense. It shows you the latest changes in collaborative divorces, common law, and same-sex marriages, and even custody law—and how to work out the terms so you can begin building a fulfilling post-divorce life.
● Understand the divorce process review the key issues and decisions, get your finances in order, and file the petition
● Decide whether divorce is the best option—weigh the pros and cons of separation, consider marriage counseling, and learn about annulments
● Put things in motion—initiate the proceedings, break the news to your spouse and children, and deal with your emotions
● Make important and difficult decisions—divide your assets and debts, make a case for spousal support, and get the best custody arrangement for your children
● Protect yourself—plan for life after divorce, safeguard your money, and take action if things turn unfriendly or dangerous
● Avoid a divorce trial—negotiate your own divorce, seek help from an attorney, and work with a mediator
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Mary Reed and Eric Mayer, husband and wife, published several short stories in anthologies and in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. Their first full-length novel, One for Sorrow, featuring John the Lord Chamberlain, appeared in 1999 and began the mystery series that won the 2005 Glyph Award for Best Book Series. The American Library Association’s Booklist magazine in 2003 named the series as one of its four Best Little-Known Series.
Susan Hanfield is an Audie Award–winning narrator who comes from a strong classical theater background and loves bringing deep characterizations to all of her work. She has narrated over twenty books, including Ru Emerson’s six-book Night-Threads series. On camera, she has been seen commercially and in numerous international, national, and regional network spots. She also played the title character in Magdalene, an award-winning short film.