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Warrior’s Guidebook to Divorce


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The Warrior’s Guidebook to Divorce is literally worth its weight in gold. You cannot find anyplace that will really tell you how it is going to be, what is going to happen to you and what you can or cannot do about it. This guidebook tells you what you need to know. It covers the Secrets of Divorce Step by Step procedure What not to do Dealing with the process How to negotiate Pitfalls of the process And many more important topics that are essential to know in your divorce. Your lawyer won’t tell you these things until it is over and the fees are collected. Have this knowledge now, so you can do something about it. This Guidebook is the only one available on the market today. Valuable insight into the process and hints to help you understand what you are facing are covered. Also, ways you can improve your position throughout this process are discussed. The Guidebook provides you what you need to know in order to focus on the problem. It all boils down to how much money do you have and how much can you earn and what are your expenses. Even though you have supplied tons of paperwork and have spent thousands on legal fees, it is a simple result that is needed by the Court. The best you can do to prepare for a divorce war is to have and use these tools and read this guidebook to help you better negotiate. The best negotiators are the ones who are prepared, who have set goals and who have the knowledge of what they are trying to negotiate. We address all of these needs in this Guidebook. Do not hesitate. Get help now, prepare yourself for the battle!

Warrior’s Guidebook to Divorce

Arguments of Counsel for Libellee, Helen Maria Dalton, and the Dalton Divorce Case; Mr. Seward’s Argument in the Trial At Detroit; United States of America Vs Lester B. Faulkner; Case of Henry Ward Beecher; Opening Speech of John Graham

Closing Doors: A Diary of Divorce


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Elementary school teacher Michael Casadonte was not surprised when his wife, Lori, told him she was moving out, stating that he should “feel free to date other women.” He was, however, uncomfortable with her departure occurring one day before his 30th birthday. Initially reluctant to “test his stuff” Michael soon discovers that the same charisma that repelled his wife, proves surprisingly successful at winning many other women over.

Michael and Lori continue to see each other for the duration of their year-long separation, but Michael wavers in his willingness—while his charms waver in their effectiveness—to win Lori back. In spite of Michael’s marital struggles, he successfully captures the attention of his neighbor, a few classmates from college, a woman he met at a bar eight months before the demise of his marriage, even a lesbian. Throughout the year, Casadonte kept a detailed account of all his trials, trysts, and tribulations in a daily journal, making Closing Doors a unique and insightful glimpse into the mind of a confused, hurt, and often times unscrupulous man.

Spanning the course of one tumultuous year, Closing Doors is an in depth, honest, and captivating story. Both shocking and endearing, Casadonte’s diary allows you to peer deep into the mind of a man struggling to decide whether to remain married to his often times overly dramatic wife, entertain the handful of women chasing after him, or just be alone for a while. Rank with humor and humility, Closing Doors is sure to give you an unparalleled perspective on love, marriage and relationships.

Closing Doors: A Diary of Divorce