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Divorce Lawyer James Sexton On Love Marriage Relationships u0026 The Real Reason Couples Break Up

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Doug Bopst

James Sexton is a Divorce Attorney who’s been practicing family law for over twenty years and his expert legal skills and confidence helped place him in the top 1% of family law attorneys in New York. His diverse clientele includes entertainment personalities, Fortune 500 CEOs,” teachers, high end financial professionals, law enforcement professionals, stayathome moms and more. He’s also the best selling author of the book, “If You’re In My Office, It’s Already Too Late.”

Today on the show we discuss: Why so many marriages are failing right now, the less obvious things that destroy relationships, how to make love and relationships last, things you can do to keep the spark alive and prevent your relationship from falling apart, why James thinks people cheat and much more.










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