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When you think of getting divorced, you may not actually realize how many options you have for the kind of divorce you might want. Back in the day, litigation was the norm, and sometimes mediation was an alternative. But today, due to the fact that so many couples - and most lawyers - want to avoid litigation, you have a lot of choices. And the great news is, there is an organization whose whole mission is to help divorcing couples find the best out of court option for them. In this episode we lay out each of those options, the differences, and the pros and cons so that you can decide which is the right choice for you. (Guest: Tracy Moore Grant, Founder Amicable Divorce Network/Family Law Attorney)
Email [email protected] or click here if you would like to set up a private session with Jessica and T.H. to help with your process!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @exexperts.
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When you think of getting divorced, you may not actually realize how many options you have for the kind of divorce you might want. Back in the day, litigation was the norm, and sometimes mediation was an alternative. But today, due to the fact that so many couples - and most lawyers - want to avoid litigation, you have a lot of choices. And the great news is, there is an organization whose whole mission is to help divorcing couples find the best out of court option for them. In this episode we lay out each of those options, the differences, and the pros and cons so that you can decide which is the right choice for you. (Guest: Tracy Moore Grant, Founder Amicable Divorce Network/Family Law Attorney)
Email [email protected] or click here if you would like to set up a private session with Jessica and T.H. to help with your process!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @exexperts.
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