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The Divorce Mediation Answer Book

by Carol A. Butler

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Answers questions about the mediation process, alimony, child support, property, business interests, retirement plans, and Social Security. Though we all enter marriage hoping for forever,' nearly half of American marriages end in divorce. But divorce no longer has to mean pain, exhaustion, or suffering. Today, you can choose to mediate your separation or divorce and save yourself time, money, and aggravation. Mediation enables couples to create custom-made agreements that work for everyone and that pave the way for an amicable future relationship. In this'… (more)
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Just one of the many books I read to help me through my very painful divorce. It was good, but I don't remember any details from it. ( )
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Answers questions about the mediation process, alimony, child support, property, business interests, retirement plans, and Social Security. Though we all enter marriage hoping for forever,' nearly half of American marriages end in divorce. But divorce no longer has to mean pain, exhaustion, or suffering. Today, you can choose to mediate your separation or divorce and save yourself time, money, and aggravation. Mediation enables couples to create custom-made agreements that work for everyone and that pave the way for an amicable future relationship. In this'

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