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What a divorce coach wishes couples knew before ending a marriage

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Marielle Segarra
What a divorce coach wishes couples knew before ending a marriage
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Divorce coach Karen McNenny discusses her approach to ending marriages with compassion and respect, emphasizing the importance of protecting family relationships. Her book, 'The Good Divorce,' provides guidance on maintaining co-parenting partnerships and prioritizing mental health during the separation process.

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As divorce rates remain significant, this perspective offers a constructive framework for minimizing the long-term emotional and social impact on families.

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When Karen McNenny was facing divorce about 15 years ago, she was afraid of what it would mean for her future: despair, debt and a lifetime of resentment, she says.

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