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Long Distance Co-Parenting Plan Template – Resource Guide
United Kingdom Amicable Divorce Network member Chloe O., a London-based Certified Divorce Coach® and alternate dispute resolution specialist, understands the challenges of navigating divorce and co-parenting across borders. Her company, The Divorce and Separation Coach, assists expats and internationals through every step of the divorce process to help manage overwhelm and focus on making the…
Read MoreThe Amicable Divorce Network Expands to Pennsylvania with Greater Philadelphia Chapter Launch
Atlanta, GA (September 9, 2024) — The Amicable Divorce Network (ADN), the only network in the world vetting divorce professionals for their experience, commitment to a resolution-focused practice, and engagement in fair billing practices, introduced its newest chapter in Pennsylvania on Friday, September 6, 2024, launching the Greater Philadelphia Area Amicable Divorce Network group. The…
Read MoreAmicable Divorce Network: Community of Divorce Professionals
Amicable Divorce Network Membership: Community of Divorce Professionals In today’s complex landscape of divorce, professionals seeking to make a genuine impact often struggle to find a community that truly aligns with their values and goals. The Amicable Divorce Network offers a solution—bringing together an elite group of professionals committed to transforming the divorce process into…
Read MoreMeet Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Jamie Lima
Guided by a deep commitment to helping individuals navigate the financial complexities of divorce, Jamie M. Lima, MBA, CFP®, CDFA®, leads Woodson Wealth Management and Allegiant Divorce Solutions. With 18 years of experience in wealth management, estate planning, and divorce financial planning, Jamie brings a unique blend of personal and professional insights to his work.…
Read MoreYou Don’t Have to Feel Amicable to Have an Amicable Divorce
Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, shares her insights on what truly makes a divorce amicable in the Divorce Coaches Academy podcast. She challenges the common belief that an amicable divorce simply means the couple is getting along without conflict. Instead, Tracy emphasizes that it’s the mindset of the professionals involved that…
Read MoreAmicable Divorce Network Celebrates 5th Anniversary
The Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) celebrated our 5th Anniversary in Atlanta, Georgia on June 21st at 5Church restaurant. The celebratory luncheon brought together founding members, the board of directors, local Atlanta members, and members from across the country. Attendees enjoyed mingling together while playing an “amicable” bingo game, followed by lunch and remarks from gold…
Read MoreUnderstanding Costs Associated with Different Divorce Methods
Andrew Hatherley, CDFA®, CRPC® wrote an article, “How Much Will Getting Divorced Cost You?” for personal finance website Kiplinger, discussing the costs associated with different divorce methods. Hatherley, an Amicable Divorce Network member, is the founder of Transcend Retirement, LLC and Wiser Divorce Solutions, LLC and hosts The Gray Divorce Podcast. The article examines the…
Read MoreAmicable Divorce Network Launches in the UK
A first-of-its-kind network for family law practitioners and professionals who assist parties before, during and after divorce has formally launched in England, Scotland and Wales with the ambition to help families ’navigate divorce (in) a civilised, transparent, out-of-court and cost effective alternative to adversarial divorce litigation. – Today’s Family Lawyer Thank you to Today’s Family…
Read MoreArguing for Less Argument in Divorce
Family law attorney and Amicable Divorce Network Founder Tracy Moore-Grant’s article, “An Argument for Less Argument in Family Law“ published on the American Bar Association website explores the evolving landscape of family law and underscores the growing importance of alternative dispute resolution methods. As the founding partner of Georgia family law firm Patterson Moore Butler,…
Read MoreUnderstanding Who Keeps the House in a Divorce with Certified Divorce Coach Chloe O.
A family home is considered a valuable asset that possesses as much sentimental value as its provision of shelter and is often at the center of divorce disputes. With no laws or rules to determine home ownership in divorce, emotional attachment can play a large role in which partner gets to keep the family home.…
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