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Chapter 4
Deciding to End It |
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There's no longer any mystery or indecision. You have received the devastating news from your spouse; you have delivered the edict yourself; or the two of you, together, have finally waged so many battles that you just mutually decided there was no other way. Lawyers have been contacted. Your marriage is at an end. |
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Once the decision to divorce is made, you musteach of you, alonetake some practical steps to protect your interests. As unfortunate, and as heartless, as it sounds, you have moved on to another stage. You have stopped trying to patch things up in the realm of the heart, and have begun, instead, to negotiate the real world of lawyers and courts, bank accounts and mortgage payments, and, most critically, the custodial fate of your children. |
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