From the Book: Divorce Amicably
This is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Divorce Amicably, a guide to navigating separation with dignity and cooperation.
Chapter 1 Author: Storey Jones
After well over a decade as a divorce consultant in the San Francisco Bay area, Storey has now leveraged that experience to build the first holistic end-to-end platform for divorce to bring innovation and technology to an outdated system. She is determined to change the experience by providing education and smart efficiency with expansive day-to-day tools that are designed so both clients and professionals can seamlessly work on and understand the same financial and other case-related data. dtour.life is designed from the ground up to fundamentally redefine this life transition for both spouses and professionals.
Excerpt from Chapter 1
Divorce is often viewed as an adversarial process, but it doesn’t have to be. The key to a healthy separation lies in adopting an amicable divorce mindset—one that prioritizes communication, collaboration, and emotional well-being over conflict and litigation.
This chapter explores the psychological shifts necessary to navigate divorce without hostility and offers practical strategies for maintaining a respectful and cooperative approach.
Key Takeaways from This Chapter
This mindset is especially important for co-parents or those looking to maintain cordial post-divorce relationships.
The Power of an Amicable Approach
- Reduces stress and anxiety for both partners.
- Creates a healthier environment for children involved.
- Saves time, money, and emotional energy by avoiding drawn-out litigation.
A cooperative approach does not mean giving up your rights—it means finding solutions that work for both parties while maintaining dignity and control over the outcome.
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