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Understanding 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…

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The 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…

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Myths About Divorce

Debunking Common Divorce Myths: A Smarter Approach to Divorce Divorce is surrounded by misconceptions that can make an already difficult process even more overwhelming. In the latest episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, ADN founder Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with family law attorney Jeanette Soltys of Atlanta Holistic Family Law, contributing author to…

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Long-Distance Co-Parenting Plan – Free Resource Guide

Chloe O - Long Distance Co-Parenting Plan Template

Co-parenting can be a very stressful situation for any divorced couple. The stress of long-distance co-parenting can be overwhelming, whether you live in different cities, states, or countries. The challenges of long-distance parenting can take an emotional toll on the parents and children, causing frustration due to the logistics and distance involved. Chloe O, a…

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Navigating the Process: Should I Inform My Employer About My Divorce?

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…

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Financial Mistakes NOT to Make in Your Divorce

Amicable Divorce Network Podcast - Hirsch Serman

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…

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What Makes a Divorce Amicable

Tracy Moore-Grant on the Divorce Coaches Academy Podcast

On an episode entitled “You Don’t Have to Feel Amicable to Have an Amicable Divorce” on the Divorce Coaches Academy Podcast, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, sheds light on what truly makes an amicable divorce. Contrary to the common belief that amicability hinges on the couple getting along, Tracy emphasizes that…

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Diversity in Divorce – Bridging Cultural Gaps

Amicable Divorce Network Podcast - Neena Saxena

Tracy Moore-Grant, the Amicable Divorce Podcast host and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, engages in a meaningful conversation about Diversity in Divorce with Neena Saxena, alternative dispute resolution mediator and attorney at her firm, Patterson Moore and Butler in Forsyth County, Georgia. In this episode, they discuss the challenges faced by people of diverse…

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Staying in Your Lane in Divorce and Co-parenting

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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Who Keeps the House in a Divorce

Who Keeps the House in a Divorce

The family home is often one of the most contentious marital assets during divorce. This is partly because it is usually the most valuable asset a family possesses, but also because of the sentimental value that is attached to it. Many homes are full of memories and childhood tokens that can be very comforting at…

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