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7 Biggest Divorce Mistakes

Whether you are happily married now, or hoping to be one day, there’s one topic you’d probably rather not think about: divorce. Yet, most of us know at least one wedded couple who has split up. And then there’s that ominous 50 percent statistic, which often scares us into believing that a marriage’s survival is as subject to chance as whether a coin will flip heads or tails.

In fact, this 50/50 buzz-phrase may not even be accurate, Time magazine reports, noting how difficult it is to even track divorce stats. Time cites a University of Pennsylvania study’s conclusion that the age at which a person marries can be a better predictor of the relationship’s success. The study found that 81 percent of college graduates who wed during the ’80s, at age 26 or older, were still married 20 years later — the number decreased to 65 percent for college grads who married before age 26.

But, no matter the risk, it never hurts to be prepared if you do happen to find yourself in the midst of a legal split. And navigating the situation unbiasedly can be difficult, as your emotions affect the ability to make critical decisions.Read more: Separation and Divorce – How to Have a Friendly Divorce at WomansDay.com – Woman’s Day

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Divorce Without War Expands Franchise Availability

Helping couples achieve a peaceful, low-cost, and legally smart divorce, Divorce Without War® promotes positive relationships, dignity and emotional wellness for all parties involved.

Miami, FL – April 1, 2013 – Divorce Without War® (www.divorcewithoutwar.com), dedicated and experienced divorce mediators, is expanding its successful business model for nationwide franchise opportunities. Serving as mediators to help couples resolve all divorce issues, Divorce Without War® will now offer franchise opportunities for lawyers interested in owning their own business and becoming the leader in their community in Divorce Mediation.

“Divorce Without War® was established in 1992, and has helped thousands of couples navigate the divorce process,” said Thomas Cromer, CEO of Divorce Without War®. “Our franchisees benefit from a powerful name that people recognize and remember. Divorce Without War® has been the subject of TV, radio and print articles. We have a strong support system from experienced leadership to proven marketing strategies.”

Divorce Without War® recognizes the importance of each couple’s concerns, needs and priorities, providing couples with an appropriate, private setting to discuss their options. With a full support system and experienced attorneys serving as divorce mediators, Divorce Without War® offers mediation fees at a fraction of what it would cost for a couple to hire opposing attorneys. The money saved can be very important to a family while in transition. And laying the groundwork for future cooperation is of equal importance. The emotional and financial well being of the couple and their family is Divorce Without War’s® top priority.

Divorce Without War® franchise owners are provided with a successful business model – one that has proven methods, marketing, procedures, forms, protocols and systems, already in place. Franchisees receive exclusive rights to the Divorce Without War® name in their territory, in addition to the help and guidance of an experienced management team.

Franchise opportunities are available now. For more information, call 888-256-9733 or click here to view the next steps.

About Divorce Without War®

Since 1992, Divorce Without War® has been providing couples with an inexpensive, peaceful alternative to litigated divorce. Divorce Without War® guides couples through the entire divorce process, mediating simple and complex issues related to the dissolution of marriage. Experienced attorneys, acting as mediators, help to facilitate fair agreements between willing participants and prepare the legal documents necessary to obtain a divorce. Divorce Without War® is dedicated to a peaceful, pro-family approach that empowers couples to address concerns and make informed decisions in a safe, informal and confidential setting.