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10 Tips for Getting Divorced

Guest Opportunity: Joryn Jenkins --- Award Winning Family Lawyer, Legal Strategist and Best Selling Author of many books including “War or Peace (Avoid the Destruction of Divorce Court)” and “I Never Saw My Father Again: The Divorce Court Effect”

When will the stress stop? When will my life be normal again? And, by the way, what is normal now? Is there a new normal?

For most of us, even if we want the divorce, it’s a terrifying prospect. Here are some valid questions:

How do I tell my spouse?
What will happen to my kids?
Will I have to move out of my home?
How long will it take?
How much will it cost?
Do I have to have a lawyer?
Will all my personal information be public?
Do I have to go to court?

Are you looking to get started? Even if all you want is to shed your spouse, there are still guidelines you must follow. Collaborative Lawyer Joryn Jenkins offers her best tips to help you deal with the stress of all the change that is “divorce.” Even though Joryn is a lawyer, these tips are less legal and more practical, gleaned from nearly 40 years of dealing with clients in constant distress.

Her book, “War or Peace (Avoid the Destruction of Divorce Court)” covers the theory of a courtless divorce and give you insight on how to make the process run its course. Get your copy NOW!

(*** Some of this information comes from a published post ( Click Here) Joryn did for the “it’s over easy” blog created by Laura Wasser, attorney of the stars. Some of Wasser’s clients have included Ryan Reynolds, Heidi Klum, Ashton Kutcher, Christina Aguilera, Marta Kauffman, and Johnny Depp.

Wasser’s review of Joryn’ book, “I Never Saw My Father Again.” "Joryn Jenkins' I Never Saw My Father Again makes clear that individuals destined for dissolution can be masters of their own destiny by using modern resolution tools to stay out of the courtroom. Family Law practitioners and parents alike have a responsibility to children to settle issues and avoid the emotional and financial devastation of litigation. There is a new way of getting through this process. Jenkins' book helps explain why and how the evolution is necessary for our generation."

Meet Joryn Jenkins:
Joryn Jenkins is a trial attorney with nearly 40 years of courtroom experience, now in private practice at Open Palm in Tampa, where she concentrates on the courtless practice of family law. While Joryn’s focus during most of her years in practice has centered on legal ethics, civility, and