A Few Ways You Will Avoid Making Financial Mistakes During Your Divorce

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There is one person responsible for the life you live, and that person is you. Getting a “better divorce” requires you to take accountability and responsibility of your actions and reactions during the divorce process. There are things you can control and things you can’t. You need to focus your attention on the things you can and not allow the things you can’t to negatively affect you.

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