Divorce For Dummies: Edition 2

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432
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About this ebook

There's no such thing as an easy divorce. On top of the emotional turmoil, there are also numerous other concerns – from organising finances and splitting property, to breaking the news to children, and picking the best lawyer. This comprehensive guide shows that, with a clear-head and straight-talking advice, divorce can be swifter and easier than expected, letting you make a clean break and move on with confidence.

Divorce For Dummies includes the most up-to-date information on:

  • What to Do First When Things Start to Go Wrong
  • Separation: A Healthy Breather or a Prelude to Divorce?
  • Helping Your Children Get Through Your Divorce
  • Pre-marital Agreements
  • Same-sex and DIY divorces

About the author

Elizabeth Walsh is a legal expert and the Editor of Family Law, recently voted ‘Legal Journal of the Year’.

Thelma Fisher is a former chair of the UK College of Family Mediators and has been involved in mediation for over twenty years.

About the author

Elizabeth Walsh is a legal expert and Editor of Family Law, recently voted 'Legal Journal of the Year'.

Thelma Fisher has, over the last 25 years, been a mediator, Chief Executive of National Family Mediation, and Chair of the UK College of Family Mediators.

Hilary Woodward has over 25 years' experience as a lawyer and mediator, specialising in divorce and family matters.

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