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ARPress is launching Greg Mulligan’s “Predator in a Dress” to the market

Debates about gender differences as a result of divorce often highlight women’s vulnerabilities such as a drop in their household income and an increase in the risk of poverty, among others. Studies also show that after divorce, the economic recovery for women are blocked by their responsibilities as a single parent and low chances of finding a new partner.

While these views may be based on empirical evidence, other studies have uncovered opposite outcomes of divorce. According to research, men bear the most burden from divorce as manifested by greater health declines, increased risk of adopting harmful health habits, increased mortality, and higher tendency toward social isolation.

Greg Mulligan, himself a divorced man, is curious about what he claims as biases shown by court judges to men. Greg is a lawyer based in Minnesota and the author of Predator in a Dress, a book that aims to “protect men from suffering the losses” of divorce.

The author argues that divorce has become a “profitable thing” for women due to the child support payment they receive over 15 years in addition to the spousal maintenance endowed to them after divorce.

Published by Author Reputation Press, the book is debuting on multiple online bookstores including our own bookshop, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy always keeps an eye for new book releases.

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