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The Ex-Wives' Guide to Divorce
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What can two women who married the same man tell you about divorce? Plenty!
Divorce can tear up a woman’s life like a tornado going through a trailer park, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Seasoned experts on all things divorce, Holiday Miller and Valerie Shepherd developed a unique friendship after they both married and divorced the same man. They learned the hard way that when divorce is on the horizon, most women fall apart. While the husband is gathering ammunition with his high-paid attorney, the wife is rehashing what went wrong—instead of preparing herself for the battle ahead.
The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce teaches women how to manage the “business of divorce” in a focused, realistic, and organized manner. Miller and Shepherd aren’t lawyers or psychologists, but they have the hard-earned wisdom of experience. They share crucial advice on how women can build a support system and maintain a tenacious spirit through the heartache and nitty-gritty negotiations over alimony, child custody, and the rest.
Divorce is never pretty, but Miller and Shepherd want to make the experience as easy and painless as possible. Straightforward and honest, this essential guide equips soon-to-be ex-wives with a road map of what lies ahead, easing their fears, saving them money, and motivating them to start building new lives for themselves, sans Prince Charming.
Divorce can tear up a woman’s life like a tornado going through a trailer park, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Seasoned experts on all things divorce, Holiday Miller and Valerie Shepherd developed a unique friendship after they both married and divorced the same man. They learned the hard way that when divorce is on the horizon, most women fall apart. While the husband is gathering ammunition with his high-paid attorney, the wife is rehashing what went wrong—instead of preparing herself for the battle ahead.
The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce teaches women how to manage the “business of divorce” in a focused, realistic, and organized manner. Miller and Shepherd aren’t lawyers or psychologists, but they have the hard-earned wisdom of experience. They share crucial advice on how women can build a support system and maintain a tenacious spirit through the heartache and nitty-gritty negotiations over alimony, child custody, and the rest.
Divorce is never pretty, but Miller and Shepherd want to make the experience as easy and painless as possible. Straightforward and honest, this essential guide equips soon-to-be ex-wives with a road map of what lies ahead, easing their fears, saving them money, and motivating them to start building new lives for themselves, sans Prince Charming.
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About Holiday Miller
Holiday Miller is a passionate, creative entrepreneur juggling the roles of wife, mother, carpool taxi, household manager, homework helper, (not-so-wicked) stepmother, author, and CEO. She holds a Master’s degree in education from the University of Florida and was an elementary school teacher before launching her own company, Office Buzz Inc., a marketing and design firm that supports direct-sales executives. As coauthor of The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce, she hopes to encourage other women in the midst of the storm. Known for her contagious laugh and joyful spirit, Miller resides in Atlanta with her family and can be found most often in jeans and flip-flops. She lives with her arms and heart wide open and is happiest when surrounded by the people she loves.
Valerie Shepherd, a transplanted Georgia Peach by way of the Windy City Chicago, has been helping clients organize their lives, as well as life events, for more than eight years. In addition to writing, she provides organization and personal assistance to her many clients in Atlanta, where she resides with her young son, his pet Ishy the Fishy IV, and a large collection of garden gnomes. You can frequently find the humorous articles she pens in several Atlanta-based publications. She enjoys traveling with her son, especially to any destination involving crystal blue waters and sand between her toes. A self-proclaimed divorce expert of sorts, having had three divorces, Shepherd has the clever motto “Always the bride, never the bridesmaid.” You can learn more about her at www.thehelpinghive.com.
Valerie Shepherd, a transplanted Georgia Peach by way of the Windy City Chicago, has been helping clients organize their lives, as well as life events, for more than eight years. In addition to writing, she provides organization and personal assistance to her many clients in Atlanta, where she resides with her young son, his pet Ishy the Fishy IV, and a large collection of garden gnomes. You can frequently find the humorous articles she pens in several Atlanta-based publications. She enjoys traveling with her son, especially to any destination involving crystal blue waters and sand between her toes. A self-proclaimed divorce expert of sorts, having had three divorces, Shepherd has the clever motto “Always the bride, never the bridesmaid.” You can learn more about her at www.thehelpinghive.com.
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