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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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What Happens to the Dog in a Divorce?

Who keeps the family dog? More and more, pet custody is becoming a contested issue in divorce cases. Join this discussion with pet custody specialist Karis Nafte who presents the key issues when looking at pet custody. She explains the different factors that should be looked at, the dog’s perspective, and provides key tips on…

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How to use ChatGPT in your Legal Practice

Join us to view this special Amicable Divorce Network event focusing on the new technology, Artificial Intelligence, and the website and app-ChatGPT. We discuss how it works, what it is, and some prompts you can use to incorporate it into your legal practice. Presenter Lindsay Kennedy runs Legal Reinforcements, a business that connect law firms…

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Real Estate Appraisals in the Current Real Estate Market

Wondering if a house is maintaining value in our current market? How can you get an appraisal with our up and down real estate values? Join real estate appraisers, and Amicable Divorce Network Members, Mike Congemi & Cynthia Milner. This discussion details how appraisers are producing reliable values in today’s market, how this compares with…

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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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