Divorce Guide Magazine
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your local library?
Libraries order based on community interest. A single request from a patron carries real weight — and it takes less than five minutes. Here's exactly what to do.
Why it belongs in libraries
Divorce is one of the most common life transitions — and one of the least resourced
Roughly 40% of marriages in the US end in divorce. Libraries carry extensive resources on grief, illness, and career change. Divorce — which touches finances, housing, parenting, identity, and mental health all at once — deserves the same shelf space.
It's written by credentialed professionals, not the internet
Every article in Divorce Guide Magazine is contributed by a vetted expert: divorce attorneys, certified financial planners, licensed therapists, mediators, and coaches. It's the kind of reliable, practical guidance that libraries exist to provide — especially for people who can't afford to hire a professional yet.
It meets people where they already are
Libraries are often where people turn in moments of transition — quietly, without having to explain themselves. Someone going through a divorce may not be ready to talk to anyone about it. Finding a magazine like this on a shelf, or in a digital collection, can be exactly the right resource at exactly the right moment.
Here's what to do
Find your library's contact
Most libraries have a "suggest a purchase" or "recommend a title" form on their website. If you can't find it, a quick call or email to the reference desk works just as well.
Use this script
Copy it as-is, or make it your own. Either way, the key details are in there.
Send it and you're done
That's genuinely it. Libraries log every request — even one is enough to put a title on their radar. If you want to go further, ask a friend to send one too.
Tell us you did it
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