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Grief Coaching Through and After Divorce with Lora Cheadle

Grief Coaching Through and After Divorce with Lora Cheadle

Navigating a divorce is hard enough, the process becomes more overwhelming when dealing with grief and betrayal. The emotional weight of the loss, shattered trust, and anger can prevent you from thinking clearly and making sound decisions about your future. In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) podcast Lora Cheadle, a betrayal recovery…

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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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Amicable Divorce: A Path to More Peaceful Separation

A Path to a More Peaceful Separation

“I want my divorce to be long, stressful, drawn out, and costly!” – said no one, ever Divorce happens. To some people, it comes as a surprise while to others it has been on the horizon for a long time. Whatever the case may be, there is a growing trend towards approaching divorce harmoniously which…

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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 show 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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Divorce Doesn’t Have to Cause Trauma for Children

Divorce Doesn’t have to cause Trauma for children : Learn from an expert panel how to have a child centered divorce. Open to the public and professionals, members and non-members-all are welcome to join us for this informative event.  Learn from our expert panel how to keep the well being of children the focus during this event for…

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5 Tips for Maximizing Co-Parenting Success

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC When you’re a parent, divorce doesn’t end your relationship with your former spouse. It only changes the form in some specific ways. It is still essential to create a working relationship focused on the optimum care and concern for your children. Every co-parenting relationship will be unique, affected by your post-divorce…

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Divorce Abuse: How to Avoid it and Keep Kids OUT of the Middle

with Janet Price of JP Coaching and Consulting Janet Price of JP Coaching & Consulting in California joins Amicable Divorce Network and DivorceAmicably to present at the March 2022 Amicable Academy. This presentation focuses on tips for keeping children out of the conflict of divorce, reducing conflict between the parties and moving forward positively. Watch…

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Single Parent Family Vacation Planning

By Shari Herzberg, Post Divorce Force Family vacations for single parents have unique challenges. As the only parent, you oversee everything from choosing and paying for the vacation destination and travel arrangements, packing, researching and choosing vacation activities to making sure that everyone is happy being together. It can become very stressful and feel more…

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Life After Divorce: Introducing New Adults to the Equation

When parents move on after divorce and begin dating, it can be a very difficult period to maneuver as co-parents and for the kids. When is a good time to tell the other parent you are dating? How do you properly introduce them to your child? Get great advice, tips and from author Teresa Harlow,…

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