New Road Offers a Better End to a Marriage on the Rocks -- Divorce Lawyer Gives 'Gently Stirred, Not Shaken' Guidance in New Book


GARDEN CITY, N.Y., Sept. 30, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When a marriage comes to an end, the common wisdom is that it must inevitably be followed by a bitter divorce. But here is a book that suggests otherwise.

While acknowledging that divorce is never easy, Lenard Marlow's The Two Roads to Divorce insists that it doesn't have to become the nightmare that so many husbands and wives experience. Nor does it have to cost a king's ransom. There is a better way. Most important, it doesn't require a legal education or a graduate degree in psychology. All that it takes is a little common sense.

No one going through a divorce wants it to get out of hand or to end up in a legal battle. They certainly do not want to turn their lives over to lawyers. Their problem is that their divorce quickly takes on a life of its own. Their problem is that they do not know how to stop that from happening.

The Two Roads to Divorce shows how to prevent that. In short, simply written chapters, it provides the insight and understanding that will enable those going through this difficult experience to maintain control over the events in their lives rather than to allow the events in their lives to take control of them.

About the Author

A graduate of Columbia Law School, Lenard Marlow has worked with thousands of divorced husbands and wives for over forty years, first as an adversarial divorce lawyer and then as a divorce mediator. He has observed that most books written for divorcing husbands and wives inevitably prepare them for an adversarial divorce rather than provide them with the guidance that will help them avoid that. The Two Roads to Divorce is Marlow's fourth book about divorce.



                     The Two Roads to Divorce * by Lenard Marlow
                          Publication Date: April 24, 2006
                   Paperback; $17.84; 166 pages; 978-1-4134-2281-8
                 Cloth Hardback; $27.89; 166 pages; 978-1-4134-2282-5

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