New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Divorce whe eler-dealer NO ONE GO THR WHAT

“There’s got to be a better way of doing this,” Bridgette Jackson frequently thought, while navigating a nightmare five-year, one-month, three-day divorce, during which she juggled work, parenting and supporting her teen daughter through a heart transplant.

“I walked around thinking, ‘Everyone else’s lives are continuing as normal and my life’s going to hell,’” she tells. “I remember sitting at Starship Hospital and suddenly this strength came over me.

I realised, ‘I’m facing

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