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Warning Signs: Expect The Best; Prepare For The Worst – A Woman's Guide To 
Divorce

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When it comes to marriage, a woman never dreams of the worst case
scenarios. The dream-like qualities of a 'Happily Ever After'
life keep all the negative outcomes pushed well back in her mind.
However, divorce is becoming much more common as the years pass.
It isn't unusual for a woman to find herself 5 years, 10 years
or even 15 years into a marriage, only to be faced with
separation and, eventually, divorce.


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Warning Signs: Expect The Best; Prepare For The Worst – A Woman's Guide To 
Divorce
Copyright (c) 2007 Cathi Adams
Divorce Secrets
http://www.DivorceDefense.com



When it comes to marriage, a woman never dreams of the worst case
scenarios. The dream-like qualities of a "Happily Ever After"
life keep all the negative outcomes pushed well back in her mind.
However, divorce is becoming much more common as the years pass.
It isn't unusual for a woman to find herself 5 years, 10 years
or even 15 years into a marriage, only to be faced with
separation and, eventually, divorce.

How does a woman prepare for an event such as a divorce and the
life that will follow? In reality, she cannot. The emotions and
events surrounding a divorce, followed by a life after divorce,
will be hard, especially if there are children. However, there
are things that can be done to minimize the trauma of a divorce
and allow the woman to move forward more easily.

First, there is the continuation of the woman's career. Many
don't realize the difficulty of "breaking into" a working
environment, even if a career was well established 5 years or 10
years ago. When a woman ends a career to stay home and then a
divorce occurs, the woman literally has to start over – often
back at the bottom of the "corporate ladder".

Maintaining job skills by working full-time, if possible, or
part-time will allow a woman to continue climbing, or at least
hold fast, to the level she has achieved in the working
environment. This will also keep her hourly or salary wages
climbing, as opposed to stagnating or possibly dropping.

When staying at home is more cost effective for a family, then a
woman should be sure to keep her job skills current. Continuation
of contact with the work place, open communication and networking
with those in the work force, taking seminars and workshops to
learn new skills and current trends are key elements to
maintaining your worth in the working world.

There is also the possibility of a home business. Women today are
finding that working from home is quite satisfying and a way to
maintain their level of income. As skills increase, so do the
profits of a home business. If a divorce should occur, the home
business can continue wherever the woman would happen to
relocate.

When a divorce occurs, money issues for a woman can become a
mountain that seems impossible to climb. If there are children,
there will be significant child care costs. If a career has been
stopped and motherhood is the woman's only job, then wages will
many times be quite low. Even with child support and alimony
laws, oftentimes a woman and her children's lifestyle will
suffer after a divorce.

So, the key to life after divorce for women is to always have a
plan. Keep up with financial issues and know how to keep income
and bills balanced and current. Have a way to support yourself
and your children, if necessary, in the event of an ended
marriage. As the title says – expect the best, prepare for the
worst. Women who do will have a much greater peace of mind in the
event of a divorce.




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(c) 2007 Cathi Adams.

Cathi Adams is the author of "Divorce Secrets: What Every Women
Should Know." This invaluable resource provides steps to ensure
financial security to woman faced with the possibility of
divorce. Visit her web site for a FREE report –What You 
Absolutely Must Know Before You Even THINK About Getting 
A Divorce: http://www.DivorceDefense.com



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