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Contributor Bio: Brette Sember

 Brette McWhorter Sember is an author, writer, editor and teacher. She is the author of many books which have been published in four different languages and her articles have appeared in more than 140 publications. She is also known for the popular ebooks for writers. Brette has worked as an editor for a small publisher, a contributing editor for an online magazine, a columnist, an expert for web sites and a contributing writing for many magazines. She is a retired attorney and mediator. She writes often about law, parenting, divorce, custody, adoption, fertility, women's issues, credit, debt, pregnancy, health, senior issues and children's topics. Brette is the recipient of the 2000 Mothers at Home Media Award and one of her books was a Ben Franklin Award finalist. In addition to her own projects.

 

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Recent Articles:
The Divorce Organizer: Visitation is for Kids  - Visitation: Three Tips to Help Understand Ex-Spouses Understand Visitation
The Divorce Organizer: New Year's Resolutions  - Parenting: New Year Resolutions for Divorced Parents
The Divorce Organizer: Whose Rules Rule?  - Parenting: Tips to Help with House Rules when Kids Go Between Homes
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