Divorce Do’s & Don’ts - Helping You Survive any Type of Divorce
As a divorce financial neutral, it is my eternal hope that every divorcing couple will find a way to work together for a healthier, more efficient, less expensive divorce process. Especially, when children are involved, is it important to keep conflict to a minimum.
As a realist, it’s impossible to deny that sometimes high conflict divorces are inevitable. It could be that one person wants to work cooperatively, and the other spouse just wants to pick a fight. Other times, couples are knee deep in litigation before they even become of aware of the better divorce options that are out there.
While it may be impossible to anticipate every possible scenario or predict specific divorce outcomes, we are certainly going to do our very best to cover as many divorce do’s and don’ts that you could face along the way.
It is my honor and privilege to host The Divorce Do’s & Don’ts Show, with live, weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:00 pm ET. The show is brought to you by DivorceTown USA®, a national network created to consistently “connect those who seek with those who serve®.”
A Sampling of Topics Since December 2021:
How to Start S.M.A.R.T. in your Divorce
What Does a Child-Centered Divorce Look Like?
Dating After Divorce
Divorce & Special Needs
Rainbow Divorce: The Unique Challenges of an LGBTQ+ Separation
When Divorce is Made More Difficult by Addiction
Divorcing a Spouse With a Personality Disorder
How to Stop Fighting Over the Kids
And many, many more.
Live shows are 30-minutes long and include an off-air, live, private Q&A each week’s guest. This is a unique opportunity to receive personalized advice and support from some of the world’s top experts in their fields.
In addition, every episode of The Divorce Do’s & Don’ts Show is archived on the DivorceTown USA® YouTube Channel, so you can watch, like, rewatch and share episodes as often as you need. You also have the option to subscribe so you’ll always have immediate access to the latest episodes and information.
Do you have a good idea for a show? We want to hear from you! Use the Contact Us form and let us know about any unique challenges you’ve been facing, helpful resources you’ve discovered or special services you offer to families going through a divorce transition.
Upcoming Shows Include:
July 5 – Be Your Own Boss: Entrepreneurship After Divorce
July 12 – How Divorce Changes the Mortgage Lending Process
July 19 – Real Estate Strategies & Staging to Get Top Dollar
July 26 – Back to School: How Exes Can Better Communicate with Exes and Each Other
August 2 – Dumping Your Divorce Diamonds: What to Do With Unwanted Jewelry
August 9 – Choose to Stop Before You Have No Choice (Holistic Health and Self Care for Divorce)
August 16 – Mind Over Money: Successful Financial Transitions Through Divorce
August 23 – Children of Divorce: Stories of Hope & Healing
Divorce is difficult, but it doesn’t have to be tragic. It’s also not a journey that should be navigated alone. Make sure you educate yourself about your choices, pick the right path for you, your family and your finances and build the best team to help your family transition successfully so you can all thrive long into the future.