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Divorce Can Be Such Sweet Sorrow: The DUI Syndrome

Making Quick Decisions Under the Influence of Strong Emotions Is a Good Way to Self-Destruct

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Divorce Can Be Such Sweet Sorrow: The DUI Syndrome

By: Pete Geissler
Narrated by: Sandy Vernon
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I am not a lawyer. I am survivor of a divorce that to a great extent was resolved amicably because my lawyer 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, observations of several friends as they meandered and muddled through their divorce proceedings, and written cases that were similar to mine - all of which I found to be instructive, some of which I found to be bizarre.

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
Conflict Resolution Divorce & Separation Divorce

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