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Uncoupling with Clarity: Recognizing your divorce as a tool for personal transformation
by Habib Sadeghi
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Synopsis
In a traditional, antagonistic divorce, both spouses hire lawyers to fight each other in a protracted battle where they attempt to take their partner “to the cleaners” in order to “get everything.” What they end up getting is fleeced by their own attorneys while their family and finances ...
In a traditional, antagonistic divorce, both spouses hire lawyers to fight each other in a protracted battle where they attempt to take their partner “to the cleaners” in order to “get everything.” What they end up getting is fleeced by their own attorneys while their family and finances are destroyed in the process. Yes, divorce can be emotionally and financially draining, but it doesn’t have to be.
In Uncoupling with Clarity, you’ll learn how to navigate your divorce with greater peace and self-awareness so you can make important decisions about your future without being emotionally triggered into decisions you later regret. Uncoupling with Clarity is about far more than just having an amicable divorce for the sake of the children; it’s about seeing your divorce as a tool for personal transformation to heal old emotional wounds, end unconscious patterns that don’t serve you, and create a more fulfilling life after the experience—regardless of how your spouse is behaving. At the same time, we’ll walk you through a do-it-yourself legal process to negotiate and file your own divorce settlement and child custody agreement with the court so you can keep the lawyers OUT of most or all of the process, saving you much time, aggravation, and money. Uncoupling with Clarity helps you see your divorce as what it really is, a blessing and an opportunity for personal growth and a brighter future.
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