When the magic turns to misery .. idivorce.
Hey relationship therapists, marriage counselors, psychologists, family law attorneys, accountants, and — of course — regular people interested in sharing their end-of-relationship stories: we want you.
Having scoured the web, social media sites, and read through the Twitter feeds we’ve come to realize there’s scattered information about end of relationship issues … and lots of junk. Authors aren’t always identified, professional affiliations aren’t verified, and the accuracy of a lot of the information is questionable.
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And, yes, you’re allowed — even encouraged — to link back to your own blog and elsewhere, as long as the links are pertinent to what you’re writing about. Our rules are easy: articles must be accurate, complete, well written, and have value to the readers. In short, we’re looking for the type of writing that you’d want to read.
If you’d like to write for us please send an email to karyn@idivorce.com or fill out the form below with your name, credentials, and contact information; we’ll write or call you back.
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