You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce
Each year, according to CDC, at least 851,000 men face divorce, and most of them make at least one critical and often irrevocable mistake. Some of these errors might seem minor, such as paying child support out of pocket without any receipts, handing over keys to house or apartment and thinking it's a done deal. But when they get to court, these men discover they have put themselves in a terrible position. They may have to move out of their house or apt. but pay the cost of actually living there, pay extraordinary alimony, or pay more child support than they need to.

Drexel M. Johnson, a member of the divorce club and the creator of MLJPublishinggroup.com, is aware of the significance of the mistakes men make. This book gives an overview of the mistakes that hurt men in divorce. Drexel gives you step-by-step instructions he used to prepare for his divorce. You'll also learn which strategies and tactics have worked for him, and he'll also be sharing those that have not worked. His intent is to offer a framework that has worked well for him.

If you are just fine with plotting revenge against your ex, fantasizing about her demise, and can't wait until the next time you can discuss with your basketball or golf buddies what she did "this time," don't bother reading this book. If you have done a Google search recently for "where to hide the body or keep it from floating immediately to the top of the water," this just isn't the book for you.

For the rest of you, don't go down the road of divorce without this guide.
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You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce
Each year, according to CDC, at least 851,000 men face divorce, and most of them make at least one critical and often irrevocable mistake. Some of these errors might seem minor, such as paying child support out of pocket without any receipts, handing over keys to house or apartment and thinking it's a done deal. But when they get to court, these men discover they have put themselves in a terrible position. They may have to move out of their house or apt. but pay the cost of actually living there, pay extraordinary alimony, or pay more child support than they need to.

Drexel M. Johnson, a member of the divorce club and the creator of MLJPublishinggroup.com, is aware of the significance of the mistakes men make. This book gives an overview of the mistakes that hurt men in divorce. Drexel gives you step-by-step instructions he used to prepare for his divorce. You'll also learn which strategies and tactics have worked for him, and he'll also be sharing those that have not worked. His intent is to offer a framework that has worked well for him.

If you are just fine with plotting revenge against your ex, fantasizing about her demise, and can't wait until the next time you can discuss with your basketball or golf buddies what she did "this time," don't bother reading this book. If you have done a Google search recently for "where to hide the body or keep it from floating immediately to the top of the water," this just isn't the book for you.

For the rest of you, don't go down the road of divorce without this guide.
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You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce

You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce

by Drexel Johnson
You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce

You Don't Know a Woman Until You Meet Her in Court: Your Lawyer-free Divorce

by Drexel Johnson

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Each year, according to CDC, at least 851,000 men face divorce, and most of them make at least one critical and often irrevocable mistake. Some of these errors might seem minor, such as paying child support out of pocket without any receipts, handing over keys to house or apartment and thinking it's a done deal. But when they get to court, these men discover they have put themselves in a terrible position. They may have to move out of their house or apt. but pay the cost of actually living there, pay extraordinary alimony, or pay more child support than they need to.

Drexel M. Johnson, a member of the divorce club and the creator of MLJPublishinggroup.com, is aware of the significance of the mistakes men make. This book gives an overview of the mistakes that hurt men in divorce. Drexel gives you step-by-step instructions he used to prepare for his divorce. You'll also learn which strategies and tactics have worked for him, and he'll also be sharing those that have not worked. His intent is to offer a framework that has worked well for him.

If you are just fine with plotting revenge against your ex, fantasizing about her demise, and can't wait until the next time you can discuss with your basketball or golf buddies what she did "this time," don't bother reading this book. If you have done a Google search recently for "where to hide the body or keep it from floating immediately to the top of the water," this just isn't the book for you.

For the rest of you, don't go down the road of divorce without this guide.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151053143
Publisher: MLJ Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

After graduating from Southern Arkansas University--Technical Branch in East Camden, Arkansas with an associate degree in computer science, Drexel M. Johnson reenlisted in the U.S. Army. He spent 4 years at Fort Carson, Colorado working in the position of a programmer analyst.

While in the U.S. Army, Drexel attended Regis University in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he received his bachelors in computer information systems.

After his discharge, he has been employed at a non-profit agency and at a hospital in the Milwaukee area holding positions such as systems manager and systems analyst, respectively. He has also written articles for both the Milwaukee Sentinel business section and his home town newspaper, The Ashley County Ledger. Drexel M. Johnson now works as an information technology specialist for the Department of Justice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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