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CYD | 1.2 Lawyers & Google
Welcome back to Congratulations! You're Divorced. In this week's episode, Parker and Steven discuss the difference between having a lawyer and relying on Google to start the divorce process. Crying in front of co-workers and learning what will work for you, but not ruin you. <br/><br/>00:31 - 16:03<br/>Part 1: Parker recalls what it's like figuring out custody arrangements, while Steven was battling with hope. Living in the era of never-ending questions, while learning to utilize their crutches instead of enjoying them. <br/><br/>16:04 - 27:04<br/>Part 2: Filing for divorce with a lawyer versus relying on Google and the internet to end your marriage. Crying in front of co-workers, trying to avoid everything, and eventually serving their exes divorce papers.<br/><br/>27:05 - 42:59<br/>Part 3: Moving forward in the divorce process and accepting that the fighting is over. Start to choose yourself and fight for your future. You can't take care of your kids if you don't take care of yourself first. Stabilize your current state of mind, and start doing something. <br/><br/>For more information, please visit www.congratulationsnetwork.com<br/><br/>