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The 3 ingredients to succeed at getting divorced amicably

By Chloe O., The Divorce and Separation Coach Unfortunately, divorce is often portrayed in the media as a conflictual and war-like process. However, studies should that 90% of divorcing couples intend to divorce amicably. Fear of conflict is one of the most common reasons why my clients struggle with making the decision to divorce. But…

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Insights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience

Presented by Rosalind Sedacca January is Child Centered Divorce Month! Join the Amicable Divorce Network for this Presentation by Rosalind Sedacca, CDC. This event is open to everyone-professionals & the public is welcome Insights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She’s a…

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What IS an Amicable Divorce?

You have heard the term “Amicable Divorce”. But what does it really mean? How is it different from other methods of divorce? Learn in this quick video with Amicable Divorce Network founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant.

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No Divorce Should Ever Go to Court

It is easy to say with a flourish of the pen, “no divorce should ever end up in court,” but in order to understand and consider viable options for high conflict divorce, the ones that end up in court, we must deconstruct the fundamentals. Divorce is about money and children. But, not just in the…

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Is High Conflict Parenting Like Battling a Hurricane?

by: Janet Price How 80 + mph High Winds are Like High Conflict People! The parallels between High Windstorms and High Conflict Personality Types I have lived in enough geographic areas to have experienced gorgeous sunny days, low-key rainy days, freak lightning storms, to dangerous sleet, snow, floods, crazy high winds over 80 miles per…

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Why you should NEVER DIY your Divorce

The success of a DIY divorce largely depends on the complexity of the case, the ability of the couple to work together and communicate effectively, and the accuracy of the information and documentation provided. Couples who have simple divorce with no assets or minor children are more likely to successfully use a DIY divorce solution…

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Do you need an attorney or a mediator?

Many couples want to work things out but get confused on whether they need an attorney or a mediator. Join this Amicable Divorce Discussion with Amicable Divorce Network member, Sheri Lake, as she explains the difference. Sheri can be contacted at sheri@lakemediation.com

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How to Prepare for Divorce

Preparing for a divorce can be overwhelming, but it’s important to be proactive and take steps to protect yourself. Here are some things to consider: 1. **Consult a divorce attorney.** A divorce attorney can help you understand the legal process, your rights, and what to expect during a divorce. They can also advise you on…

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When is it time to try marriage counseling?

Couples may consider marriage counseling when they are experiencing difficulties in their relationship that they cannot resolve on their own. Here are some signs that a couple may benefit from marriage counseling: Communication problems: Communication breakdowns can be a common issue in relationships. If you and your partner find yourselves arguing often, unable to communicate…

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Want to Learn More about Amicable Divorce?

Thank you to Amicable Divorce Network member, UK Amicable Ambassador and Divorce TV Show host, Suzy Miller, for having Amicable Divorce Network Founder, Tracy Moore-Grant on her tv show! If you missed it, please tune in to learn about how amicable divorce works, why it is different, and how you can utilize our services or…

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