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A Talk With Susan Shofer About Divorce & Parental Alienation

Who is Susan Shofer?

* Susan is an agency-licensed private investigator turned divorce
consultant who started the Divorce Recovery Ladder _– _a
comprehensive site with tools, information, and tips on how to get
through a divorce unscathed.

* Susan is the creator of the audio series _Divorce Recovery Ladder
Podcasts: Juggling Your Divorce Program_, and the author of several
webinars and the _Divorce Recovery Ladder_ _Program._

* No one understands divorce and all the pain that comes with it
better than Susan Shofer. She’s a divorce survivor who has firsthand
experience with what it feels like to encounter many of the perils of
divorce, including successfully circumventing parental alienation.

Areas of Expertise

* Parental Alienation _–_ Susan can help anyone recognize and
circumvent parental alienation.

* Her webinar, _Finding the Right Attorney_, is a must-view before you
hire a divorce attorney.

* In this social media landscape, Susan shows people how to use this
media responsibly.

* Susan instructs you how to gather evidence to for attorneys.
* Susan shares her knowledge and experience gained as a private
investigator as well as her own divorce to help you prepare for and
navigate your court experience.

* Susan also teaches you how to take care of their mental and physical
health during the tumultuous divorce journey.

* Susan shows you ways to support your children through the fracturing
of the family unit.

Talking Points

* I teach people how to get through their divorce by helping them
devise an organized approach by compartmentalizing the various aspects
of divorce, maintaining excellent records, finding the right counsel,
caring for their children, gathering evidence and taking care of their
physical and mental health.

* Many people will experience problems with their attorney because
they don’t know how to hire the proper one for their case. I developed
a list of 10 questions you need to ask before even hiring a divorce
attorney, as well as the answers you must receive.

* Parental Alienation recognition and circumvention is something I
teach.

* Social media communication is a big part of what I do. I urge people
to calm down and use caution before going onto Snapchat, Instagram,
Facebook, Twitter or logging on to their person email as venues to air
personal issues regarding their divorce.

* Another thing I do is teach people court etiquette.

* Several factors will affect the severity of parental alienation
including: the age of the child, the sex of the child, when they
became alienated, and the circumstances surrounding the alienation.

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