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50 Percent of AfricanAmerican Marriages End in Divorce: Barclay Offers Advice on How to Go Through Divorce with Less Drama
1888 PressRelease Groundbreaking book by renowned attorney Lester Barclay provides AfricanAmerican families with direction on fostering less drama during separation and divorce Chicago, Ill. More than 50 percent of all AfricanAmerican marriages in the U.S. now end in divorce. Children of these dissolving marriages often become the unnecessary collateral damage from the painful and emotional rollercoaster that typically accompanies the legal process. Never has there been more of a need for a road map to guide families through these tumultuous waters than now. Prominent Chicago AfricanAmerican family attorney Lester L. Barclay's groundbreaking book The African American Guide to Divorce & Drama: Breaking Up Without Breaking Down shares insight into this growing dilemma and encourages families to incorporate his tools into their divorce processes in order to ensure emotional stability for the children once the process comes to a finale. "While there are many services that assist couples when it comes to preparing for marriage, the same does not hold true for showing them how to successfully dissolve a marriage on the opposite end," says Barclay. "There is no need for a divorce to be an emotional bloodbath. There is a better way to handle the situation while protecting all involved especially the children from unnecessary emotional damage." Perhaps 70 percent of the book's message relates to divorces of all people, irrespective of their cultural background. The breakup of most couples comes with challenges for the divorcees to move ahead while continuing to resolve the drama encountered. However, The AfricanAmerican Guide to Divorce & Drama: Breaking Up Without Breaking Down is a comprehensive book on divorce tailored specifically for the black ...