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Divorcing a narcissist will test every nerve you have; this isn't for the faint of heart. It is one of the most mind-bending, soul-draining things you'll ever survive; nothing prepares you for that level of conflict. But divorcing one, and their narcissistic lawyer? That's a whole new journey nobody warns you about, until now. The Good The Bad and The Divorce is not another fluffy pep talk, it's a battle-tested guide for real people who have decided that staying in a broken marriage is no longer an option. Author Oscar Chavarria has walked this path. After five years, eight lawyers, and enough…mehr

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Divorcing a narcissist will test every nerve you have; this isn't for the faint of heart. It is one of the most mind-bending, soul-draining things you'll ever survive; nothing prepares you for that level of conflict. But divorcing one, and their narcissistic lawyer? That's a whole new journey nobody warns you about, until now. The Good The Bad and The Divorce is not another fluffy pep talk, it's a battle-tested guide for real people who have decided that staying in a broken marriage is no longer an option. Author Oscar Chavarria has walked this path. After five years, eight lawyers, and enough legal fees to make anyone question reality, he became a Certified Divorce Coach® to help you do it better, with less pain, less chaos, and a whole lot more clarity. The Good, The Bad, and The Divorce will teach you: ¿¿ What to do when friends and family give you terrible advice (and they will) ¿¿ How to handle that "ambivalent zone" - should you stay or should you go? ¿¿ Real stories and hard truths about the traps lawyers won't warn you about ¿¿ The "Rubik's Cube" of divorce: why you need a strategy, not just a lawyer ¿¿ How to protect your money, your sanity, and your kids from the fallout ¿¿ Perspective shifts to help you stop feeling alone, because you're not ¿¿ Tips to Protect Your Sanity and Mental Health ¿¿ And so much more! This book isn't going to sugarcoat your dire situation, but it will offer invaluable tips, advice, and information to give you the best possible chance at the most favorable outcome. You'll survive your divorce, and this book makes for great company in this difficult chapter of your life. Divorce is more than a legal fight, it's a mental, emotional, and financial test. Most people think they need just a good lawyer. They don't. They need a roadmap, a dose of honesty, and a reminder that nice tees won't get you up Mount Kilimanjaro. If you're lying awake at 3 AM wondering if leaving is worse than staying, or if you're already knee-deep in the court system, this book is for you. It's your sign that you're not crazy, you're not alone, and there is a way through this with your dignity intact. This book hands you that clarity, so you don't pay a price higher than you have to.
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Oscar Chavarria is a Certified Divorce Coach and Transformation Strategist who guides resilient individuals through life's toughest conflicts. Oscar knows firsthand the brutal cost of chaos, especially when facing an ex who specializes in high-conflict litigation. After spending five years navigating a system that consumed his time, energy, and resources (burning through eight lawyers and substantial money), he refused to let the conflict win. He distilled those hard-won lessons into a precise, battle-tested roadmap for efficiency and clarity. Today, Oscar uses his unique blend of experience, ranging from his analytical background as an electronics technician to his deep study of Eastern philosophy and applied psychology, to empower clients to rebuild. He's passionate about helping people stop the cycle of psychological chaos, avoid devastating financial mistakes, and take back control of their narrative. He wrote The Good, The Bad, and The Divorce to be the honest, practical book everyone deserves: a guide full of insights to help you navigate life's most challenging transitions with courage, clarity, and significantly fewer regrets. His mission is simple: Knowledge is power, but only if it's shared.