Amicable Divorce Network Expands to San Diego with New Chapter Led by Hannah Ohman
The Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) is excited to announce the launch of its newest chapter in
San Diego, California. This expansion reflects the growing demand for divorce professionals who are committed to helping families resolve conflict outside of court through respectful, solution-focused processes partnered with the professional desires in family law to have a practice that is rooted in helping families out of court and reducing conflict.Â
Leading the San Diego Chapter is ADN member Hannah Ohman, Esq., a highly respected real estate professional with a legal education who specializes in helping divorcing homeowners navigate one of the most complex aspects of separation and divorce—the marital home.
- See Hannah's profile here.Â
As the creator of the New Chapter Home Program, Hannah works closely with family law attorneys, mediators, financial professionals, and divorcing families to provide neutral home valuations, buyout and sale scenario planning, and practical guidance throughout the real estate decision-making process. Her collaborative approach aligns perfectly with the mission of the Amicable Divorce Network.
"We are thrilled to have Hannah leading our San Diego Chapter,"
-Tracy Ann Moore-Grant,
Founder of the Amicable Divorce Network
"She embodies the values of professionalism, collaboration, and client-centered service that are at the heart of the ADN mission. Her ability to bring clarity and structure to complex real estate issues makes her an invaluable resource for both families and divorce professionals."
The San Diego Chapter will serve as a local resource for attorneys, mediators, mental health professionals, financial experts, real estate professionals, and divorce coaches who are committed to helping families resolve disputes constructively and avoid unnecessary litigation. Through networking, education, and professional collaboration, the chapter will help connect families with vetted professionals who prioritize amicable resolution.
The Amicable Divorce Network continues to expand across the United States and internationally, bringing together experienced divorce professionals who meet ADN's standards for resolution-focused practice, professional experience, and fair billing practices.
As ADN's presence grows in California, the San Diego Chapter will play an important role in fostering a community of professionals dedicated to helping families move forward with dignity, respect, and practical solutions.
To reach out to Hannah, please go to our membership directory and search for her under California professionals to message her directly or reach out to the Amicable Divorce Network at info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com.
Please join us in welcoming Hannah Ohman as the leader of the Amicable Divorce Network's San Diego Chapter.
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