Financial Advice
Fair vs. Equal: Financial Planning in Blended Families
Blended families face unique financial and emotional challenges that traditional planning often overlooks. When remarriage, stepchildren, and legacy expectations come together, what’s fair rarely means what’s equal. In this article, Amicable Divorce Network member and financial planner Meredith Moore of Artisan Financial Strategies explores the complexities of financial planning in blended families and shares real-life…
Read MoreUnderstanding Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce: A Modern Perspective
Understanding Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce: A Modern Perspective The Crossroads of Divorce: Fault or No-Fault? When couples face the difficult decision to end their marriage, they encounter an important legal distinction that can significantly impact the course of their divorce proceedings: whether to pursue a fault or no-fault divorce. This choice isn’t merely procedural—it can…
Read MoreThe Hidden Cost of Divorce: Mental, Emotional & Personal Toll
The Hidden Cost of Divorce: Mental, Emotional & Personal Toll Featuring: Jeanette Soltys, Attorney and Founder of Atlanta Holistic Family Law When people think about divorce, one of the first things they ask is: “How much will it cost?” While financial expense is important, it’s far from the full story. In this episode of the…
Read MoreDivorce Amicably Book: A Guide to a Smoother Divorce
Navigating divorce can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be contentious or emotionally draining. Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, a book written by Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, founder of The Amicable Divorce Network, offers a structured approach to achieving a respectful and collaborative divorce. This book is designed to help individuals move forward with…
Read MorePre-Order Now: ‘Divorce Amicably’ Book Arrives March 25, 2025
Divorce Amicably: A Groundbreaking Guide to Navigating Divorce with Clarity and Cooperation Divorce is often perceived as a contentious and emotionally draining process, but it doesn’t have to be. In her latest book, Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, family law attorney Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, along with 40 leading divorce professionals, offers a comprehensive guide…
Read MoreWhen to Buy and When to Sell Your Home During a Divorce
Divorce often brings complex decisions, and one of the most significant is navigating the real estate market. In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) podcast Lauren Loper, a realtor at eXp Realty, delves into the intricacies of buying and selling a home during a divorce. Alongside Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, the Amicable Divorce Podcast…
Read MoreNavigating the Process: Should I Inform My Employer About My Divorce?
Divorce is one of the most challenging personal experiences an individual can go through. It affects every facet of life, including your professional environment. While discussing such a personal matter with your employer might seem daunting, it is often necessary for several reasons. In this article, written by United Kingdom Amicable Divorce Network member Chloe…
Read MoreFinancial Mistakes NOT to Make in Your Divorce
In this insightful episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, Hirsch Serman MBA, CPA, CDFA – founder of Lifecycle Financial, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and experienced CPA – shares his expertise in navigating the financial complexities of divorce. With over 25 years of experience in the tax world, Hirsch provides invaluable guidance on tax…
Read MoreEssential Tips To Split A Joint Bank Account During Divorce
Divorce is challenging enough emotionally, not to mention financially. Splitting up finances and bank accounts is a big stressor. Tracy Moore-Grant, attorney at Patterson Moore Butler and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, was interviewed by The Penny Hoarder in their article Breaking Up? Here’s What to Do About Joint Bank Accounts where she shares…
Read MoreStaying in Your Lane in Divorce and Co-parenting
Tracy Moore-Grant, the host and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, engages in an enlightening conversation with Cherie Morris, J.D., a certified divorce coach and parent coordinator at Dear Divorce Coach on divorce and co-parenting. Tracy, divorce lawyer and partner at Patterson Moore and Butler in Forsyth County, Georgia, brings her expertise in facilitating respectful…
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