This new book reveals a
TOP ATTORNEYS biggest secrets to taking back control and finding clarity
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"Rachel delivers heartfelt, real-world wisdom to make your journey through divorce less painful and more empowering."
Written by Rachel King, a TRUSTED attorney with over a DECADE of family law experience
Inside, you’ll discover:
What to expect at every stage of the divorce process—so nothing catches you off guard.
Understanding of legal issues in divorce.
Practical tools to manage your emotions and start healing.
Real-life stories from others who’ve been where you are, offering hope and perspective.
Guidance on rebuilding your life with grace and resilience.
Whether you're contemplating divorce,
in the thick of it, or piecing things back together,
Getting Divorced ... Now What?
is the compassionate companion you deserve.
You don’t have to navigate this alone. Let Rachel guide you toward a brighter, stronger future.
Whether you're just starting to consider divorce, currently going through it, or looking to rebuild your life afterward, this book can help you.
Getting Divorced Now What?, is for you if:
You're Contemplating Divorce: You're feeling uncertain, anxious, or overwhelmed by the thought of ending your marriage. This guide will give you the clarity and confidence you need to take your next steps.
You're in the Middle of Divorce: The emotional and legal aspects are piling up, and you feel like you're drowning. Rachel's compassionate guidance helps you stay grounded, informed, and prepared.
You're Post-Divorce and Searching for What's Next: You're ready to rebuild, but you're not sure where to begin. This book offers tools and inspiration to help you heal and create a fulfilling new chapter.
You Need Practical Insights from a Trusted Expert: Whether it's understanding the legal process, managing your emotions, or finding your way to a brighter future, Rachel King provides the information and real-world wisdom you need.
You Feel Alone: Divorce can feel isolating, but it doesn’t have to be. This book reminds you that you're not alone and offers stories, strategies, and support to help you through this difficult time.
Take the first step today. Your healing journey starts here.
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About the Author
Rachel A. King is not just an attorney—she’s a guide, mentor, and advocate for those navigating some of life’s most challenging moments. With over a decade of experience in family law, Rachel has helped thousands face divorce with clarity, courage, and compassion.
Rachel’s unique blend of expertise and empathy stems from her diverse background. Raised in a family of attorneys, she developed a deep understanding of the law from a young age. As a veteran of the U.S. Army, where she served as a paralegal and Communication Specialist, Rachel honed her dedication to service and her ability to remain calm under pressure.
Her legal career began at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Rachel is licensed in California, Arizona, Kentucky, and Texas. She also holds Board Certification in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law, bringing a wealth of knowledge and professionalism to her practice.
Rachel's dedication to serving others shines through in her work with schools and non-profits, where she gives back to those in need.
Outside the courtroom, Rachel is deeply involved in her community. She has:
Partnered with Students of the Month providing scholarship opportunities to high school seniors.
Founded a divorce support group at Southern California Divorcees.
Volunteered time providing tips to local single parents and women navigating high conflict co-parenting situations.
With Getting Divorced Now What?, Rachel combines her legal expertise, personal insight, and heartfelt empathy to create a guide that empowers readers to take control of their lives and move forward with grace and resilience.
If you're ready to find hope, healing, and a clear path forward, this book is your trusted companion.
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