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  • Divorce = Good Karma? Listen to This Chicago Judge

    Chicago Judge Michele Lowrance is the author of a new book, The Good Karma Divorce: Avoid Litigation, Turn Negative Emotions into Positive Actions, and Get On with the Rest of Your Life.

    According to an ABC Chicago report, the average divorce in the United States takes two years and costs about $30,000. Lowrance believes the full cost of divorce reaches beyond time and money – into the emotional well-being of  couples and individuals – as well as any children they might have.

    Lowrance’s book is touted as a practical guide for people dealing with any and all stages of the divorce process. The advice in her book covers everything from divorce court proceedings to forgiveness and apologizing to dealing with divorce and kids, ABC reported.

    Four main points that Judge Lowrance covers in her book include:

    • Create a game plan: Know how you’re planning to navigate the divorce process.
    • Harness negative emotions: Turn your raw, painful feelings into positive energy.
    • Prevent collateral damage: Remember to focus on the big picture.
    • Master constructive confrontation: A divorce that starts ugly doesn’t have to end ugly.

    Good karma isn’t often associated with divorce. Life-enhancing experience isn’t always the first thing to come to mind either. Judge Lowrance hopes to change that with the advice in the book.

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    4 Responses to “Divorce = Good Karma? Listen to This Chicago Judge”

    1. charlene Kerwin Says:

      I would like to know about a legal separation. we need time away from each other. Please can you just e-mail and then we can set up a time to talk

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    3. Jane Says:

      The book, Choosing Happiness After Divorce: A Woman’s 52 Week Guide to Living a Positive Life, is a great resource for those looking to move forward in a positive manner.

    4. Ron Patarello Says:

      A couple can view the divorce process as something they are going through together–because they are! If settlement is the objective, blame will not facilitate that purpose, but focussing on mutual contribution to the problem and solution will. When it comes to the children, continued parenting needs to be the objective and not winning the custody battle. Your kids have needs too.
      Mediation can facilitate all of the objectives outlined by Judge Lowrance.


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