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Divorce is painful but it doesn't have to be a disaster. Societal standards hinder us from having a good divorce. People shy away from this notion because they think it's uncommon. Having divorce doesn't mean you're happy to have it. It also doesn't mean you've failed or you did something wrong, but what does a good divorce really mean?
Dianne Mader is an attorney who has practiced divorce law in Wisconsin for more than 30 years. She has also mediated divorce cases for 25 years. Through the years of working with divorce clients, she's gained deep compassion for women going through a divorce.
Her commitment to making divorce a transformative experience for women led her to train as a certified life coach. Ever since then, she has used that opportunity to coach women before, during, and after their divorce.
Dare to have a good divorce as you listen to today's episode!
In This Episode We Discuss:
"The best predictor of a good outcome for children whose parents are divorced is low conflict between their parents"
Resources Mentioned:
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? A Guide to Knowing If Your Relationship Can - and Should - be Saved by J. A. C. Patrissi and Lundy Bancroft
Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay by Mira Kirshenbaum
Attorney Diane L Mader
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.maderlaw.com/
Social Media: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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Divorce is painful but it doesn't have to be a disaster. Societal standards hinder us from having a good divorce. People shy away from this notion because they think it's uncommon. Having divorce doesn't mean you're happy to have it. It also doesn't mean you've failed or you did something wrong, but what does a good divorce really mean?
Dianne Mader is an attorney who has practiced divorce law in Wisconsin for more than 30 years. She has also mediated divorce cases for 25 years. Through the years of working with divorce clients, she's gained deep compassion for women going through a divorce.
Her commitment to making divorce a transformative experience for women led her to train as a certified life coach. Ever since then, she has used that opportunity to coach women before, during, and after their divorce.
Dare to have a good divorce as you listen to today's episode!
In This Episode We Discuss:
"The best predictor of a good outcome for children whose parents are divorced is low conflict between their parents"
Resources Mentioned:
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? A Guide to Knowing If Your Relationship Can - and Should - be Saved by J. A. C. Patrissi and Lundy Bancroft
Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay by Mira Kirshenbaum
Attorney Diane L Mader
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.maderlaw.com/
Social Media: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
---
Visit The Women's Financial Wellness Center for a full directory listing of experts.
https://www.womensfinancialwellnesscenter.com/our-supporters
Be sure to reach out if you would like to connect personally with The Women's Financial Wellness Center. You can visit our website at https://www.womensfinancialwellnesscenter.comor grab a complimentary 30-minute consult at http://bit.ly/dashboardwfwc.
🌟 Master Your Next Move in Divorce: Watch our FREE Masterclass and learn how to empower your divorce journey with confidence, clarity, and control.
🎥 FREE MASTERCLASS: Get Instant Access

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