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Can divorce be friendly?

Absolutely! Bill Ferguson is one of the premiere experts on friendly divorces. As a former divorce attorney, he gained national attention for his ability to take the conflict out of divorce. how to divorce as friends | friendly divorce

Fifteen percent of his clients never divorced, and the ones who did were able to part as friends. Media across the country affectionately called him, "The Love Counselor."

His focus was on healing relationships. He showed his clients how to end the conflict and restore the love, not necessarily as husband and wife, but as one human being to another.

In 1985, he closed his law practice and devoted his life to showing people how to heal relationships and have their lives work.

He has since been recommended by both The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. He has been featured in newspapers, magazines, and on radio and television talk shows across the country, including Oprah. how to divorce as friends | friendly divorce

He has written a book titled "How to Divorce as Friends" which I highly recommend.

Divorce as Friends>>


divorce decision as friends | friendly divorce An additional resource, The Divorce Decisions Workbook, challenges conventional views of divorce as an emotionally exhausting ordeal or a legal and financial snakepit to be stoically endured.

This particular workbook presents instead the refreshingly sane view that getting organized, tackling practical matters, and giving priority to financial and legal decisions relieves much of the trauma and confusion. And it backs this assertion with dozens of easy-to-use FORM-ulasTM, worksheets that help readers help themselves.

Divorce Decisions Workbook: A Planning and Action Guide to the Practical Side of Divorce >>