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  • Divorce Can Be Such Sweet Sorrow: Divorce: Which Jail Do You Want?

  • The Little-Known Escape Clause Your Lawyer Won't - Can't - Tell You About
  • By: Pete Geissler
  • Narrated by: Sandy Vernon
  • Length: 30 mins

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Divorce Can Be Such Sweet Sorrow: Divorce: Which Jail Do You Want?

By: Pete Geissler
Narrated by: Sandy Vernon
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Publisher's Summary

I am not a lawyer, I am survivor of a divorce that, to a great extent, was resolved amicably because my lawyer/partner and I adhered to the principles and rules I put forth in this book.

I derived the principles and rules from my experience, conversations with my lawyer/partner, observing several friends as they meandered and muddled through their divorce proceedings, and from written cases that were similar to mine, all of which I found to be instructive - some of which I found to be bizarre as well.

All of that doesn't detract one bit from the validity of the principles and rules I so fearlessly put forth, and I hope that you and your spouse heed them - with the consent of your lawyers, of course.

©2015 Pete Geissler (P)2015 Pete Geissler

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