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Bonnie Robertson, a seasoned divorce lawyer with over two decades of experience, has witnessed the complexities of countless divorces and heard the stories of numerous couples along the way. In "After the Wedding...: 25 Tips for a Happy Marriage," she distills her wealth of knowledge into 25 concise yet powerful tips for nurturing a thriving marriage. Each tip is a gem of wisdom, supported by anecdotes and profound observations drawn from her extensive legal practice. These insights will resonate with married couples of all stages, offering guidance and wisdom to newly-engaged or newly-married…mehr

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Bonnie Robertson, a seasoned divorce lawyer with over two decades of experience, has witnessed the complexities of countless divorces and heard the stories of numerous couples along the way. In "After the Wedding...: 25 Tips for a Happy Marriage," she distills her wealth of knowledge into 25 concise yet powerful tips for nurturing a thriving marriage. Each tip is a gem of wisdom, supported by anecdotes and profound observations drawn from her extensive legal practice. These insights will resonate with married couples of all stages, offering guidance and wisdom to newly-engaged or newly-married couples and providing valuable reminders to those who have been on the marital journey for years.
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Bonnie Robertson's journey from her birthplace in Colorado to her upbringing in Arkansas laid the foundation for her deep roots in the community. She pursued her education, including law school, in Little Rock, where she not only gained academic knowledge but also established personal and professional connections. Bonnie's interest in family law, particularly after marrying into a blended family, led her to open her own legal practice in 2001, shortly after obtaining her license. Today, Bonnie continues to reside in Central Arkansas, where she practices law part-time. She has contributed to legal publications and served as an adjunct professor at the William H. Bowen School of Law. Her wealth of experience and commitment to helping couples navigate the complexities of marriage and divorce shine through in her writing.