FAIRWAY DIVORCE SOLUTIONS: Divorce is Now a Franchise

Yes, breaking up is hard to do… not to mention expensive.
Divorce is also a booming business… especially for those with a better alternative to the traditional messy, contentious & costly break up process.
Enter Fairway Divorce Solutions, the first-of-its-kind alternative to the traditional system of divorce that provides a new divorce paradigm that saves money, time, stress and protects the children. Charging a flat fee, Fairway Divorce Solutions uses a common sense step-by-step proven approach called The Fairway Process™. The Canadian company began franchising in 2008, and the response has seemed to be very promising.
Read about the Fairway Divorce Solutions franchise at Top New Franchises.
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3 opinions for FAIRWAY DIVORCE SOLUTIONS: Divorce is Now a Franchise
wisequeen
Aug 3, 2008 at 5:57 am
Can’t believe no-one’s reacted to this yet, Im going to feature it on http://www.wisequeen.com.
This must surely be a hit with so many needing quicker and cheaper ways to get unhitched.
“Unchain my heart” comes to mind.
Sean I want to follow you on twitter. do you twitter or not? “To be or not to be” yet another good name for the divorce franchise.
Wisequeen
sean
Aug 3, 2008 at 9:07 am
I haven’t twittered nor have I skyped.
I can only keep up with so many unpaid tech innovations. Is it worth it?
I’m surprised at no reactions, either. I think they need to add a newsworthy feature… like a drive-thru window or a Sonic-style format where an attorney roller-skates between the cars with the agreements.
If they could only get the family groups decrying this as the end of civilized society, they’d get an avalanche of publicity. Perhaps they should join a gay marriage advocacy association, or host a parade, like McDonald’s.
wisequeen
Aug 3, 2008 at 9:43 am
Sean Skype is if you need to call long-dist it’ cheaper. Twitter I dont know yet “you are being followed” makes some nervous. I’ve just joined ‘cos I was told I must. I’m being followed.
Wisequeen
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