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Saturday, May 4, 2019

The Divorce Recovery Ladder: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Successfully Climb Out of Your Divorce by Susan Shofer

Susan’s wisdom and humor forces that enabled her to climb out of her own longstanding contentious divorce shine throughout each chapter of this must-read book for every divorcee out there, turning –The Divorce Recovery Ladder: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Successfully Climb Out of Your Divorce – into a helpful and enjoyable reading.

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Published: May 1st, 2019

Are you looking for a guide on how to handle the frightening and isolating experience of divorce? Knowing how challenging and complex divorce can be, Susan Shofer leads you on a safe path to take control of your divorce, learn which battles are worth fighting, and those that are not? 

From thorny legal issues to your emotional, mental, and financial well-being, The Divorce Recovery Ladder: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Successfully Climb Out of Your Divorce is the ONLY DIVORCE GUIDE that answers in a straightforward and pragmatic manner your most burning questions about ALL ASPECTS OF DIVORCE. Along with Susan’s personal divorce, her experience in the financial industry and a twenty-five-year career as a private investigator brings you sensible ways to navigate the divorce recovery journey. 

Divorce does not have to be financially devastating nor does it have to leave families fractured and shattered. On the contrary, it can be an empowering opportunity for personal growth and finding out what you really want in life. That's why this insightful and thorough divorce book will show you how to:

Deal with a contentious (ex)spouse
Find the best attorney
Best handle attorneys and evidence
Be prepared for and make a good impression during court appearances
Recognize retaliation
Organize your finances
Understand settlements 
Cope with parental alienation
Make the most out of custody and self-parenting
Stay healthy and energetic through self-care
Boost up your self-confidence and self-esteem so you can start dating again 

Susan’s wisdom and humor forces that enabled her to climb out of her own longstanding contentious divorce shine throughout each chapter of this must-read book for every divorcee out there, turning –The Divorce Recovery Ladder: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Successfully Climb Out of Your Divorce – into a helpful and enjoyable reading.

The Divorce Recovery Ladder Guide is interactive and includes downloadable PDFs that will help you stay organized and on-track, understanding, and taking control of your divorce process.

EXCERPT

The chaos that surrounded me, during my divorce, was so overwhelming that each day I clambered to find some semblance of order in my life. My energies were pulled in so many different directions that I didn’t know where to turn. I felt inundated with demands and responsibilities. I became ineffective at everything I did as I tried to work, maintain our family home, and meet the needs of my two very traumatized children.

I felt like I was an island unto myself and knew that my children and I would suffer if I was unable to organize our lives. To get us on task I purchased a binder, notebook paper and pack of dividers to start. In the binder, I made sections for each area of my divorce process - one for legal, finance, therapy, the children, and self-care. The more organized I became, even if only from a very surface stance, my overall perspective shifted from one of despair to that of hope. Don’t get me wrong, despite being organized I still had a huge hill to climb. Putting things into order enabled me to compartmentalize each area of the divorce and tackle the issues head on as methodically and rationally as possible.
My life, as I had known it for years, was no longer the same and my future was uncertain. I had been thrown a huge curve ball when my ex-husband walked out on the children and me with checkbook in hand. However, I knew that as long as I was organized, I could handle whatever came my way. This workbook is designed to help you structure your life so that you do not cave from the perils of divorce.

The Divorce Recovery Ladder is the program that I would have benefitted from during my divorce. From the very beginning of my divorce, I envisioned myself climbing a ladder, starting at the bottom rung where I stood bare, raw, and exposed. As I progressed through my journey, step by step, I eventually rose to the top of the ladder - strong and confident. This imagery, along with the actual work, made me triumphant. This is the process I want to share with you.

The Divorce Recovery Ladder Workbook is divided into two sections. The first section defines divorce and its key components. The second section is comprehensive; interactive with checklists and charts (available as a free download on my website) to help you better organize your life so that you may maintain physical, and financial balance. Even the subtle suggestions made in the workbook can help restore your life to a place of comfort and solace. The workbook is short and very effective.

About the author:
Susan Shofer is an author, divorce expert, and speaker with many stories to draw upon. She brings a quick wit and humor to her presentations alongside a positive outlook for any situation no matter how bleak it may seem. 

As a divorce and custody ally, Susan helped many women and men navigate the troubled waters of family breakup by sharing her own organized and pragmatic approach to the divorce process. 

Susan has a master’s degree in Business from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland. She has over twenty years’ experience as an agency licensed private investigator with emphasis on corporation investigations that included fraud, workers compensation, and insurance liability fraud investigations. Her personal experience and expertise in Parental Alienation as a licensed private investigator gives her a unique ability to instructor attorneys on how to approach and tackle it including how to recognize it early to mitigate it before it starts. 

Susan Shofer successfully crossed her own highly contentious divorce and post-divorce battle and was triumphant in her fight against Parental Alienation. Despite that long, contentious journey she now has an amicable relationship with her ex-husband. She is a single mother to her two thriving children, both in college. 

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