Posts Tagged ‘patterson moore butler’
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…
Read MoreHow long do you have to wait to get divorced?
Thank you for this fun graphic from Part as Friends! Many parties do not consider the waiting periods for divorce when they are contemplating getting a divorce but the state laws vary greatly from state to state in the United States. Although each state is different, many states start the clock to finalization from the…
Read MoreWhy you need a Certified Divorce Lending Professional on your Team
If you are getting a divorce and own a home, a Certified Divorce Lending Professional is a key member of your divorce team. You will need to evaluate if you CAN refinance before you agree to to it! Also learn about how child support, assets and debts are treated in the mortgage qualification process. Tune…
Read MoreCan You Really Have an “Amicable” Divorce? find out with Amicable Divorce Network Founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, on the Divorce & Beyond Podcast
Podcast: https://bit.ly/amicabledivorcenetworkondivorceandbeyond Can You Really Have an ”Amicable” Divorce? Find Out How with the Founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, Tracy Moore-Grant on Divorce & Beyond #245 Jul 11th, 2022 by divorceandbeyond On this week’s episode, Host, Susan Guthrie sits down to chat with Attorney Tracy Moore-Grant, the founder of The Amicable Divorce Network, to discuss what an “amicable” divorce…
Read MoreThere are 3 different ways to divorce-a video
Many people facing divorce don’t understand that they are in the driver’s seat and can choose how to approach their divorce. The approaches are based not on how complex your case is, but how you wish to approach resolving your issues. Uncontested means no negotiation. Amicable means you want to reach an out of court…
Read More