The Road to Splitsville

ebook How to Navigate the Road to Divorce without Making Yourself Crazy, Your Children Miserable, or Your Lawyer Wealthy...and Then Discover Your Path to Happiness

By Jeffrey S. Stephens

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Advance Praise for The Road to Splitsville:

"The Road to Splitsville is a must read for anyone going through a divorce. I highly recommend this helpful and informative book." —Stephen V. Eliot, Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

"As an attorney trained to deal with the trauma suffered by victims of abuse and those suffering through the emotional strains of divorce, I highly recommend The Road to Splitsville as a valuable tool in navigating that difficult journey." —Amy Messing, Esq.

Jeffrey S. Stephens is a native of New York City, a successful attorney in private practice for more than forty-five years including numerous divorce cases, and the author of the Jordan Sandor thrillers, Targets of Deception, Targets of Opportunity, Targets of Revenge, and Rogue Mission, as well as the murder mystery Crimes and Passion, the Pencraft First Place Award–winning novel, Fool's Errand, and the upcoming thriller, The Handler.

Dr. Ronald Raymond has a Masters and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and has maintained a practice in psychotherapy for over fifty years, focusing on marital issues and family turmoil. He holds the highest level of distinction awarded by the American Psychological Association of Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, and is the author of Grow Your Roots, Ring of Destiny, Destiny Revealed, and The Four Essential Ingredients for Effective Parenting.

The Road to Splitsville