
Hanging On by My Fingernails
Surviving the New Divorce Gamesmanship, and How a Scratch Can Land You in Jail
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Julie Carruth
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Janie McQueen
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In this daring, groundbreaking book, journalist Janie McQueen blends narrative and incisive reporting to unveil the truth behind the "new divorce gamesmanship" - vicious tactics that thrust victims into complex webs of legal tangles that destroy spirits and hobble divorce cases. These surprisingly common - and legally deadly - ploys can and often do lead to criminal charges and trials, lingering records, heartbreaking child custody battles, embarrassing distortion campaigns, and even unemployment as employers increasingly trawl the Internet for background checks.
Women who are anywhere in the divorce process will find here powerful information with which to defend themselves - keeping heart and soul intact.
With bonus guide: "How To Spot a Set-Up and What To Do", featuring insights from legal superstars Randy Kessler, Esq. (celebrity divorce lawyer and Chair of the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association) and Tamara Holder, criminal defense attorney, expungement expert and FOX News commentator; women's self defense and safety expert Steve Kardian; credibility and deception expert Eyes for Lies; and domestic violence expert Alexis Moore.
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