Reading Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely! gave me hope amidst the storm of divorce. I’m currently facing this daunting reality, and I found the guidance within these pages extremely helpful and relieving. Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash, and Bryan Levy have crafted a comprehensive resource that goes beyond legalities. It actually gets into the emotional and psychological aspects of divorce too.
Their definition of a good divorce made sense to me, it’s all about the importance of maintaining one’s well-being and integrity throughout the process. I learned from this book that constructive communication and fostering a healthy co-parenting relationship ensures that the effects of divorce don’t linger negatively in the lives of your children. This has been extremely important to me throughout this process. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking clarity, support, and a renewed sense of agency during this type of challenging time.
Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!)
How can you end your marriage with dignity and respect? While divorce can be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness, most couples don’t want to end their marriage in an ugly, drawn-out battle that causes irreparable damage.
Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) is your definitive guide through the difficult journey of divorce. Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash, and Bryan Levy lay out a roadmap to help you understand the process, rules, and potential outcomes. More importantly, you will master the critical mindset shift that will get you and your partner on the path to a “good” divorce.
Educate yourself by using the examples of healthy divorces to understand what’s involved at each step. This book will guide you through potential pitfalls so you can prepare mentally and think strategically. This book helps you approach heated conflicts in ways that will allow you to emerge with your emotional well-being and integrity intact.