Amicable Divorce Network
Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Michelle Muhammed
Divorce can bring complex financial challenges that affect both short and long-term security. A clear financial path helps clients move forward with confidence. Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®) and founder of The Next Chapter Divorce, Michelle Muhammed, is dedicated to bringing financial clarity to those entering life’s next chapter. Michelle has more than 24 years…
Read MoreDivorcing a Narcissist? By Suzy Miller
Divorcing a Narcissist? By Suzy Miller Ruth Driscoll is creating a global liberation leading those living with manipulative, abusive or controlling relationships into empowerment and freedom. Ruth Driscoll Ruth’s training and programmes offer impactful insights into how to regain your life and your sense of well-being with confidence, congruence and dignity. She also helps people…
Read MoreMy Forsyth Magazine Celebrates 15 Years
My Forsyth Magazine Celebrates 15 Years My Forsyth Magazine, a publication focusing on Forsyth County, Georgia celebrated its 15 year anniversary with a celebration at Pop In in Cumming City Center hosted by editor, Julie Brennan. Although focusing on local happenings and news, My Forsyth Magazine was the launching pad for Amicable Divorce Network and…
Read MoreCharleston Book Signing
Charleston Book Signing Members of the Amicable Divorce Network gathered for a book signing for the Amazon Best Seller, Divorce Amicably – Your Roadmap to Resolution. The event was attended by many of the authors of the book as well as April O’Leary, founder of O’Leary Publishing the publisher of the book. Attendees had the…
Read MoreAmicable Network Celebrates Low-Conflict Achievers for 2024-2025
Amicable Divorce Network’s 2024 & Mid-2025 Award Highlights: A Skimmable Salute to Low-Conflict Divorce Heroes Each year, the Amicable Divorce Network spotlights members who’ve nailed the art of healthy, low-conflict, child-centered divorces—because let’s be real, in a field rife with courtroom drama, these pros deserve the neon sign, not the footnote. The Charleston Conference was…
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