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What is the Amicable Divorce Network? Professionals-watch now!

This is the June 2023 presentation of “What is the Amicable Divorce Network?” by founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant. This video is for professionals only and focused on how the network’s membership process works, geographic membership limits, what the Amicable Divorce Process is, how this is different from collaborative law, current Google trends with divorce and…

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The Weaponization of Technology in Family Law

Many clients feel that they are paranoid when their soon to be former spouse simply knows too much about their location and private discussions. This presentation by Steven Bradley, former FBI Agent and Technology Specialist for Our Family Wizard sheds light on the weaponization of technology in family law. Learn about spyware, stalking techniques and…

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Amicable Divorce Network Founder receives Southeastern Legal Award

Distinguished Leaders: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant The partner with Patterson Moore Butler in Cumming was honored for her success as the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network and creator of the Amicable Divorce Process. Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, a partner with Patterson Moore Butler in Cumming, was honored for her success as the founder of the Amicable…

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Why you should NOT DIY your Divorce

The success of a DIY divorce largely depends on the complexity of the case, the ability of the couple to work together and communicate effectively, and the accuracy of the information and documentation provided. Couples who have simple divorce with no assets or minor children are more likely to successfully use a DIY divorce solution…

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Comparing Collaborative & Amicable Divorce

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            It is not an exaggeration to say that we get asked on a daily basis how Amicable Divorce is different from Collaborative Divorce.  So we made a list. 1.         The team of professionals, and the process itself,  is designed for the parties based on their needs and finances. 2.         The choice of professionals is…

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Tax considerations relating to divorce

By Hirsch Serman, MBA, CPA, CDFA Divorcing and divorced families can add a layer of complexity when filing their tax returns.  Below outlines some of the major items to consider and/or are often overlooked when working with someone going through a divorce or after the divorce is finalized. Picking the right filing status If you…

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Preparing for a Dog Fight in Divorce Cases

By: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant              As a mediator and attorney, some of the most difficult cases to navigate and resolve are those involving who will receive the family pet. Typically, after hearing all of the other issues to be determined in a case, an attorney will sheepishly look at their…

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