No One Dies from Divorce by Jill L Coil – Book Review

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It may not kill you, but in the thick of it, divorce can certainly test your will to live. Divorce is the death of a marriage, and as with any death, you’ll need the time, space, and proper tools to grieve it, get through it, and move on.

Jill Coil, esq., has spent the last thirteen years guiding families through the process of divorce as a family law attorney. She knows the toll it can take, but she also recognizes the growth and positivity that divorce can stimulate when it’s time for two people to part ways. In this book, Jill condenses her years of experience to help readers learn:

– When a marriage can be saved, and when it can’t

– When and how to hire an attorney

– How to navigate the process with your family

– How to reclaim your self-worth outside of marriage

– How to forge a beautiful, better path after divorce

This practical yet deeply personal handbook will change your outlook on one of life’s biggest obstacles and give you the advice and strategies you need to grow from the experience and flourish in your new future.

Artisan Book Reviews:

Heartwarming and insightful are just two words that come to mind when reading this book. Don’t let the title fool you. This is not a ‘how to’ get out of a loveless marriage. No One Dies from Divorce is a book that embraces the strength of marriage and the long-lasting love two people can share. It is a book for our modern times and essential reading for all couples.

Marriages are always under pressure. Whether it is financial or having someone interfering with your affairs. Children can cause couples to part, and so can external pressures like divergent careers, varying interests and so much more. So, how can two people make their marriage work?

No marriage is perfect, but with this informative book you may find the way to save your marriage or at least navigate away from a messy divorce. Living with someone is difficult. Sure, you love the person and want to spend the rest of your life with them. You may plan to buy a home and have children, or at least a dog. But is love enough on its own to help you both maintain a relationship that will stand the test of time?

No One Dies from Divorce is well-written and easy to read. You won’t find yourself becoming bogged down in words or phrases that are difficult to understand. Instead, the author’s writing expertise shines with care and patience as she lays down what we should all be doing in our relationships. The techniques and tips are straightforward and simple to put into practice. It doesn’t offer a win-all solution for marriages and if divorce is inevitable, it can help with no nonsense tips and strategies to follow.

The author spells out what are the best options with practical and sensible advice and all with compassion and empathy. For all of us who have been through a difficult marriage, and perhaps divorce. This book allows the reader to step back and self-evaluate then make better choices.

Taking us on a personal journey through her own marriage and the crises it faced, the author doesn’t hold back when it comes to explaining how she was forced to confront what she was doing wrong in regards to her thoughts and her behavior. She bravely takes us through the steps she took that led her to saving her own marriage and renewing the love and respect she shares with her husband.

No One Dies from Divorce by Jill L Coil is honest and pragmatic. It gives a lot of useful advice about how we can remain happy and productive as individuals and how we can be an amazing partner to the one we love or break away with dignity and love. Highly recommended by Artisan Book Reviews. There is no doubt that all couples should read it, especially those planning on getting married and those wondering where the spark has gone.

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