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1. Start How You’d Like To Finish – those first conversations you have with your mate about divorce are critical for setting the tone about how further conversations and agreements will be made.  Think out your statements, come to the table with an open mind about state what you’d like to get accomplished from each conversation.

2. Remember, Remember, Remember – far too many times, in a divorce or split, people ask the question: “how in the world could I could have been with this person?” But you were. At some point, they were nice, charming, sweet, etc. So remember that somewhere in there that person is still there and can show up in conversation. It will help make the exchange go smoother.

3. Know Your State – Each state has varying laws when it comes to divorce. Know your states divorce laws and talk about them with your soon-to-be ex so they won’t feel like they’ve been taken advantage of.  Studies have shown that when everything is discussed before court, it makes the legal process, quicker, shorter and less expensive

“Together we have built a strong brand as The Neely’s. Moving forward our focus will be on our individual brands and we are optimistic about our respective futures,” they said in their statement. “We ask for your prayers as we go through this transition and honor our request for privacy at this time.”

 

“We Hated Each Other For Years”: 3 Lessons From Pat & Gina Neely’s Divorce  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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