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SummaryIn this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant and attorney Ashley Pepitone discuss effective strategies for managing stress during divorce. They explore the importance of acknowledging emotions, prioritizing self-care, and being mindful of media consumption. The conversation also covers communication strategies, the Let Them Theory, and techniques for emotional freedom. Additionally, they provide practical tips for physical and spiritual well-being, including breath work and gratitude practices, to help individuals navigate the challenges of divorce with greater ease and resilience.To read more from Ashley and other trusted professionals, get your copy of:
What if divorce didn't have to be a battlefield? Susan Guthrie welcomes back Tracy Ann Moore-Grant to share a refreshingly different approach, one that skips the chaos and centers on resolution, respect, and real strategy. Tracy Ann, a seasoned family law attorney and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, is changing the game with her court-free model that prioritizes clarity and calm over conflict. They dig into Tracy Ann's groundbreaking new book Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, which brings together the wisdom of over 40 professionals (yes, including Susan!). From navigating emotional landmines to using AI tools for smarter decisions, the book covers 80+ essential topics for a smoother split. Whether you're in the thick of it or planning ahead, this conversation proves you do have options and a powerful roadmap to guide the way. What You'll Discover in This Episode: Why amicable doesn't mean easy, and how choosing the right professionals can keep things resolution-focused instead of conflict-driven How the Amicable Divorce Network's flat-fee, court-free approach helps you get clear on costs and timelines from the start The surprising impact your divorce team has on the process and why hiring for peace beats hiring for revenge Tools and tech that streamline divorce, from secure platforms to AI-powered support Why your divorce can look different and how this new roadmap helps you make empowered, intentional choices More About Our Special Guest, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant is a family law attorney, mediator, arbitrator, and parent coordinator based in Georgia. A founding partner of Patterson Moore Butler, she focuses exclusively on helping families resolve divorce and custody matters outside of court. She is the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, an international association of vetted professionals committed to low-conflict, efficient divorce. Tracy Ann is also the host of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast and the author of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution. Recognized for her impact on the legal field, she is the recipient of both the Georgia Legal Award and the Southeastern Legal Award. Tracy Ann lives in Georgia with her husband, stepchildren, and beloved schnauzers. 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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with therapist Stephanie Robins about her Chapter on The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Divorce. They discuss how to identify when someone needs help, the signs of high conflict divorce, the benefits of co-parenting counseling, and the importance of seeking mental health assistance during this challenging time. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication and emotional support to navigate the complexities of divorce.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Find it on AmazonMore from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicably
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant and mental health professional Stephanie Robins discuss the psychological stages of divorce. They explore the emotional journey individuals face during divorce, emphasizing the importance of understanding these stages for both professionals and those experiencing divorce. The conversation covers denial, bargaining, anger, depression, acceptance, and the significance of seeking professional help throughout the process.If you have not gotten a chance to purchase a copy of the book you can do so here: Follow the show for more direct interviews with each contributing author.To read more from Stephanie and other trusted professionals, get your copy of:
SummaryIn this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant and Kathleen Shack discuss the emotional aspects of preparing for divorce. They explore the impact of being blindsided by divorce, and strategies for those who have time to prepare. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care, effective communication, and making informed decisions during the divorce process to ensure a healthier outcome for both individuals and their children.Connect with Kathleen Schack:
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant and attorney Neena Saxena discuss the significant impact of cultural diversity on divorce proceedings and the court system. They explore how cultural backgrounds influence parenting plans, the importance of personalized agreements, and the challenges faced by families navigating diverse traditions and dietary needs. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for attorneys to educate themselves and their clients about cultural considerations, ensuring that children's best interests are prioritized in divorce agreements.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Find it on AmazonMore from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicably
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and attorney Anita Savage discuss the various pathways to divorce, focusing on the middle lane of amicable resolutions. They explore the importance of professional guidance, the differences between collaborative law and the Amicable Divorce Network, and the costs associated with different divorce options. The conversation highlights the use of technology to streamline the divorce process, the customization of support for unique family needs, and the significance of maintaining the status quo during divorce proceedings. They also address common concerns about trust and transparency in financial matters during divorce, emphasizing the benefits of a resolution-focused approach.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Find it on AmazonMore from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicablyIn the Dallas, Texas area? Reach out to Anita directly at anita@familylaw-dallas.com
Tracy sits down with Melody Swilling in this episode to discuss various options available for divorce, emphasizing the importance of understanding the different paths one can take. They explore DIY and uncontested divorces, the slow lane of litigation, and the benefits of amicable divorce and mediation. The conversation highlights the significance of professional guidance, asset valuation, and the challenges of the adversarial system in family law. Remember it is best to seek professional advice tailored to their unique situations.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Find it on AmazonMore from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicablyAbout Melody Swilling: Melody is an attorney, mediator, and guardian ad litem at Swilling Family Law, serving the metro Atlanta area. She is a member of the Amicable Divorce Network and is passionate about helping families navigate divorce with integrity and compassion.Contact Melody: Website: swillingfamilylaw.com Phone: (678) 646-6755 Instagram: @swillingfamilylaw
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast we are reversing roles and Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, founder of ADN sits down with Amy Carter, ADN member to share the motivation behind the inception and creation of the Amicable Divorce Network.Tracy explains the importance of conflict resolution in family law, and the financial implications of high-conflict divorces. Tracy shares why she saw a need for professional vetting, fair billing practices, and the benefits of mediation over traditional adversarial processes. The conversation also touches on the complexities of divorce cases and the value of maintaining professional relationships to facilitate amicable resolutions.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Check it out here
What if navigating the often turbulent waters of divorce could actually lead to empowerment and personal growth? Join us on a transformative journey as we sit down with Chloe, a certified divorce coach from London and a key member of the Amicable Divorce Network, who unveils her new book, "Don't Screw Up Your Divorce." Chloe shares invaluable insights on how to maintain control and make informed decisions during this challenging life transition.We explore the unique hurdles faced by expats and international families and contrast Chloe's amicable approach with our own experiences in high-conflict divorces. Chloe's expertise sheds light on how emotional preparation and the right information can help prevent common mistakes and potential conflicts. Our conversation takes an insightful turn as we discuss the delicate subject of discussing divorce with children and other stakeholders. It's crucial to manage expectations and approach the process with a clear understanding of reality, rather than harboring hopes for emotionally charged legal battles. Chloe and I focus on the importance of thoughtful communication with children, recognizing the differing needs based on their developmental stages. We also delve into the impact of divorce on adult children, who may feel blindsided and experience shifts in their perception of family stability. Understanding these dynamics is key to navigating these discussions with compassion and foresight. We also explore the wealth of support resources available to individuals undergoing divorce. Chloe introduces us to a range of alternatives to traditional divorce proceedings, such as mediation and collaborative law, offering pathways to less painful and more cost-effective outcomes. We highlight the importance of strategic financial planning and selecting the right professional support to maintain control over the situation. Wrapping up the episode, we express our gratitude for Chloe's valuable contributions and wish her continued success with her book and future endeavors.
Join us as we explore the nuances of child-centered divorce with our insightful guest, Tracy Ann Moore Grant, the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network. Tracy shares her expertise on how emotions can cloud judgment during divorce proceedings, leading parents to prioritize personal outcomes over the well-being of their children. Discover the innovative approach of the Amicable Divorce Network, which focuses on guiding clients toward decisions that benefit their children while avoiding the pitfalls of lengthy court battles. With January being a peak month for divorce filings, Tracy emphasizes the importance of awareness and offers better options for those considering divorce.Listen in as we address the critical impact of divorce on children, emphasizing that it's the conflict, not the divorce itself, that causes harm. Learn strategies to protect children, including avoiding negative behavior and utilizing the Amicable Divorce Network's vetted professionals to facilitate smoother transitions. We also highlight the value of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes, which prioritize child-centered values even when dealing with challenging personalities. This discussion sheds light on how experienced professionals can navigate difficult situations to reach amicable resolutions that prioritize the children's well-being.Finally, we delve into the challenges of co-parenting, especially when dealing with addiction or mental health issues, and the benefits of therapy during these transitions. Discover the importance of involving children in activities that provide stability and how these can serve as neutral grounds for parents. Tracy introduces the exciting expansion of the Amicable Divorce Network, now available in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and announces the upcoming release of their book, "Divorce Amicably: How to Save Your Time, Money, and Sanity Through Divorce," set to launch on March 25th. We encourage listeners to consider amicable divorce as a first option and thank our audience for their support in promoting harmonious resolutions.
Tracy Ann Moore Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, discusses betrayal and recovery after divorce with expert Lora Cheadle on the Amicable Divorce Network podcast. This episode looks at betrayal in relationships and how to distinguish it from grief, while providing actionable steps for healing and moving forward. Learn about the emotional stages of divorce, the role of different professionals, and get advice for navigating betrayal. Lora Cheadle is a betrayal recovery coach, attorney, and TEDx speaker who helps women heal from betrayal on an energetic and ancestral level so they can rise from the ashes, reclaim their identity and self-worth, stop repeating patterns of betrayal, and reign as the sovereign queen of their own life. After being shattered by her husband's fifteen years of infidelity, Lora knows firsthand the skills and strategies necessary to turn devastation into an invitation for healing, freedom, and joy. To connect with Lora Cheadle please visit her website: https://loracheadle.com/
Tracy, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, discusses recent changes in UK family law mediation with Helen Greenfield and Alex Lee Gelling. Discover the revised family proceeding rules emphasizing non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) and the increased importance of Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAM). Learn about the approaches to mediation and how they vary in the UK versus the US, client and professional awareness, and the challenges in educating the legal community about mediation's benefits. As always, like and subscribe to be sure that you don't miss an episode!
How would you feel if you discovered hidden financial secrets during your divorce? Join us for a riveting conversation with Tracy Coenen of the Divorce Money Guide, as we share our serendipitous meeting at the Amicable Divorce Network's convention in Nashville and dive into the intricacies of financial management in divorce. Tracy's expertise in forensic accounting sheds light on the often-overlooked aspect of financial control in abusive relationships. From our initial meeting over donuts to deep discussions on marital finances, Tracy offers her invaluable insights into understanding financial complexities before finalizing a divorce settlement.We'll unravel the world of forensic accounting and its crucial role in uncovering financial infidelity. Tracy explains how forensic accountants go beyond traditional accounting by investigating and verifying transactions, often revealing hidden accounts and secret expenditures. Through compelling personal anecdotes and case studies, we explore the emotional impact of discovering financial deceit within marriages and the challenges of reconciling trust after betrayal. This chapter highlights how forensic accounting tools can uncover the truth and empower individuals facing financial infidelity.In the final part of our episode, we focus on recognizing financial red flags and avoiding costly divorce settlement mistakes. We discuss insights on identifying hidden funds through "round-number withdrawals" and the importance of trusting one's intuition. We discuss the dangers of settling without a full disclosure of assets and the tactics often used in high-conflict divorces. Tracy offers practical advice on negotiation skills and preparing financially to prevent exploitation. This is the second of a two-part episode that equips you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the financial intricacies of divorce confidently and ensure a fair settlement.
How would you feel if you discovered hidden financial secrets during your divorce? Join us for a riveting conversation with Tracy Coenen of the Divorce Money Guide, as we share our serendipitous meeting at the Amicable Divorce Network's convention in Nashville and dive into the intricacies of financial management in divorce. Tracy's expertise in forensic accounting sheds light on the often-overlooked aspect of financial control in abusive relationships. From our initial meeting over donuts to deep discussions on marital finances, Tracy offers her invaluable insights into understanding financial complexities before finalizing a divorce settlement.We'll unravel the world of forensic accounting and its crucial role in uncovering financial infidelity. Tracy explains how forensic accountants go beyond traditional accounting by investigating and verifying transactions, often revealing hidden accounts and secret expenditures. Through compelling personal anecdotes and case studies, we explore the emotional impact of discovering financial deceit within marriages and the challenges of reconciling trust after betrayal. This chapter highlights how forensic accounting tools can uncover the truth and empower individuals facing financial infidelity.In the final part of our episode, we focus on recognizing financial red flags and avoiding costly divorce settlement mistakes. We discuss insights on identifying hidden funds through "round-number withdrawals" and the importance of trusting one's intuition. We discuss the dangers of settling without a full disclosure of assets and the tactics often used in high-conflict divorces. Tracy offers practical advice on negotiation skills and preparing financially to prevent exploitation.This is the first of a two-part episode that equips you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the financial intricacies of divorce confidently and ensure a fair settlement.
In this episode, Tracy Ann Moore Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, is joined by Kathy Bloom, an attorney, mediator, arbitrator, and lawyer. Kathy elaborates on the use of arbitration in family law cases. They discuss the differences between arbitration and mediation, the qualifications required to become an arbitrator, and the benefits of private arbitration. The conversation also highlights the nuances of binding arbitration agreements, privacy considerations, and how arbitration can bring efficient resolutions to family law cases. Tune in to learn more about how arbitration can be a viable solution in family law disputes. Be sure to follow and subscribe to The Amicable Divorce Network Podcast so you don't miss an episode!
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Ann Moore Grant is joined by certified amicable divorce professional and realtor Lauren Loper. They dive into the complexities of real estate during divorce, discussing market trends, when to sell or buy a home, and the benefits of working with specialized professionals. Lauren shares insights on managing home sales, the importance of proper planning, and the advantages of being amicable. Whether before, during, or after a divorce, this episode offers valuable advice for families and divorce professionals alike.
Welcome back to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, hosted by Tracy Ann Moore Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network. In this episodeTracy is joined by Dominic Scarpelli, a Wealth Management Advisor who specializes in tax-efficient investment strategies and financial planning. Dominic discusses the role of financial planning before, during, and after divorce, including risk management, budgeting, and legacy planning. He emphasizes the importance of professional guidance in managing marital wealth division, creating financial roadmaps, and securing a stable financial future. Be sure you follow @amicabledivorcenetwork on all socials to stay up to date on all new content and episodes!
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, dedicated to educating individuals and professionals on family law issues. In this episode, Tracy Ann Moore Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, is joined by member Misty Ralston, an estate planning attorney from Southern New Jersey. They discuss the steps divorced individuals should take for estate planning post-divorce, including changing beneficiaries, setting up trusts for children, and the implications of remarrying. Misty also shares tips such as naming short-term guardians and the importance of updating estate plans every three years. Whether you're in the divorce process or have finalized it, this episode provides insights for securing your family's future. Like this episode? Share it with a friend!
Send Us a Message (include your contact info if you'd like a reply)Our guest today smashes the idea that an "amicable divorce" means that the couple is getting along and getting to agreement without conflict. Instead, she promotes the revolutionary idea that it's the mindset of the professionals involved that determine whether the divorce process is amicable.We're pleased to introduce you to Tracy Moore-Grant, Founder of the Amicable Divorce Network. The Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) is a global network of seasoned, licensed professionals who are dedicated to helping families navigate divorce through the Amicable Divorce Process, a modern, civilized, transparent, and cost effective alternative to adversarial divorce litigation. They are the only network in the world vetting divorce professionals for their experience, commitment to a resolution-focused practice, and engagement in fair billing practices.More and more family law attorneys are exiting the world of litigation because they see what it does to families and it doesn't align with their personal values. Tracy explains this concept of "moral injury" and why it is the driving force behind the shift we are seeing in how divorce professionals choose to use their gifts and skills.When professionals are focused on resolution, it saves clients time, money, and emotional energy. As Tracy explains, handing over decision making power to an adversarial attorney or a judge is an expensive way to be sure you spend money you don't have on things you might not want.The bottom line is that the professionals you choose to work with have a tremendous amount of influence on your divorce process, the cost and the level of conflict - choose carefully!Find Tracy and the Amicable Divorce Network:Tracy's ABA Article: The Argument For Less Argument in DivorceADN Website: amicabledivorcenetwork.com or divorceamicably.comFind an ADN Professional: Member Directory Learn more about DCA® or any of the classes or events mentioned in this episode at the links below:Website: www.divorcecoachesacademy.comInstagram: @divorcecoachesacademyLinkedIn: divorce-coaches-academyEmail: DCA@divorcecoachesacademy.com
Unlock the secrets to a peaceful end to marriage with Tracy Moore Grant, the visionary behind the Amicable Divorce Network, as she introduces a humane alternative to the nightmare of high-conflict divorce. Our discussion unveils the stark contrast between combative "pit bull" attorneys and their more conciliatory "golden retriever" counterparts, diving into Tracy's transformative approach designed to steer couples through divorce with dignity, fairness, and less financial strain. The innovative principles of the Amicable Divorce Network shine a light on the path to an amicable resolution, saving families from the anguish of a drawn-out courtroom battle.Tune in for a candid look at the harsh landscape of high-conflict divorce litigation and learn how to reclaim control over the decision-making process. Tracy shares her expertise on the importance of being an informed and proactive participant in your own divorce, offering insights into the power dynamics between clients and attorneys. We tackle the challenges faced by those in high-conflict scenarios and provide practical strategies for engaging a hesitant partner in a more amicable approach. The discussion underscores the significance of collaborative effort in preserving the co-parenting bond and ensuring an empowered journey through divorce.Our conversation culminates with a global vision for a kinder future in family law, marked by a shift towards less adversarial practices. Tracy highlights the Network's impressive success rate in settling disputes outside the courtroom and the critical role of the right divorce professional in enabling smoother transitions. As we consider the impact of generational changes in attitudes towards marriage and divorce, there's a sense of optimism that the days of high-conflict divorce may be numbered. Join us as we explore the potential for a cultural revolution in divorce proceedings, led by the wisdom and dedication of those like Tracy Moore Grant.
Tracy is joined by attorney and mediator Neena Saxena to discuss the challenges faced by people of diverse cultural backgrounds in the family court system. They explore how cultural differences can impact divorce proceedings, the importance of self-advocacy, and practical tips to better educate legal representatives. Don't miss out—subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast and follow us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Know someone who might benefit from listening? Share this episode!
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy sits down with Alexandra Geczi, an Amicable Ambassador for Dallas, Texas. Alexandra, an attorney, certified amicable divorce professional, and author, shares her unique journey in family law, focusing exclusively on representing women, overcoming professional challenges, and the inspiration behind her children's book, 'A Princess's Journey: Life's Next Chapter'. They discuss Alexandra's personal and professional experiences navigating and transforming her law practice, the impact of the #MeToo movement, and the importance of holistic support in divorce cases.
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, hosted by Tracy Ann Moore Grant. In this episode, Tracy is joined by Katie Harris from Mediation Matters Midlands in the UK. They discuss the benefits of mediation in divorce cases, recent changes in the UK's divorce procedure emphasizing mediation, and the importance of legal advice in mediation. Katie explains the process, costs, and the role of lawyer-assisted mediation. They also explore the broader impact of mediation on families and the mental health of children, and highlight the importance of teaching conflict resolution skills to younger generations. Tune in for valuable insights on how mediation can lead to more amicable and efficient divorce resolutions.
In Episode 44 of The Gray Divorce Podcast, I discuss the legal costs of divorce. I look at four different divorce processes; traditional litigious divorce through the courts, Collaborative Divorce, mediation and the Amicable Divorce Network and discuss the financial costs of each. Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy is joined by Lisa Johnson, co-founder of "Been There, Got Out" a high-conflict divorce coach and certified domestic violence advocate. Lisa's explains what the concept of legal abuse is, and provides insights for coping and strategizing against those circumstances, particularly in high-conflict family law scenarios. As always be sure to subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you don't miss an episode.
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast this episode features a conversation with Celia Conrad, a divorce and breakup coach, who will be discussing recent changes in UK law focusing on mediating divorce cases. Join host Tracy Ann Moore Grant as they explore the benefits of resolving divorce cases amicably, the impact on mental health, and the importance of choosing the right path for your divorce. As always be sure to subscribe and follow the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast so you are sure to never miss an episode!
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast. In this episode, attorney-turned-divorce coach Sherry Morris shares insights on staying in your lane during divorce and co-parenting journeys. Join hosts Tracy and Sherry as they explore the transition from law to coaching, the importance of emotional support, and discovering passion amidst personal experiences. As always, follow the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so that you never miss an episode!
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, dedicated to guiding individuals through divorce with grace and understanding. In this episode, our guest, Dan Branch from IAG Forensic and Valuation, shares insights into navigating complex financial matters, particularly small business valuation, in divorce cases. With over 20 years of experience and specialized designations, Dan sheds light on misconceptions surrounding business valuation and emphasizes the importance of expert guidance, whether in litigation or amicable proceedings. Tune in to learn more about the crucial role of forensic accounting in divorce settlements. As always remember to follow and subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast so you never miss an episode.
Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, where we cover how to navigate separation and divorce minus the controversy. In this episode, Beverly Price, a certified divorce coach and founder of the Divorce Coalition, talks about domestic violence in divorce. Beverly shares her story and stresses the importance of not just surviving divorce, but ensuring the best possible process. Listen in as we uncover insights and solutions aimed at improving the divorce experience for abuse survivors, and learn how the Divorce Coalition is pioneering efforts to create a more supportive and understanding environment for those seeking to break free from abusive relationships. As always be sure to follow The Amicable Divorce Network on Apple podcast to never miss an episode.
In this week's episode Tracy is talking to Tia Zavaras and what it means to have transitioned into a non-litigation family law attorney who only works with amicable, out of court, uncontested divorces. Both Tracy and Tia have made this professional pivot and will be sharing what that has been like for themselves in a professional sense and the benefits this style of committed practice gives to their clients. As always, be sure to follow the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you never miss an episode.
On the latest episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Hirsch Serman, Founder of Lifecycle Financial about changing the way we think about money and creating positive outcomes during times of change. In this episode we discussed:Create positive outcomes by considering your values and goals.Living a values based life (focus on what bring you joy and fulfillment).Why you need to consider the long term consequences of all your options. The importance of starting early and the magic of compound interest. Being mindful with your spending. Hirsch Serman, MBA, CDFA®, CPA founded Lifecycle Financial, LLC through his personal financial experiences related to several life cycles including divorce and an aging parent. He has worked in finance for over 20 years (including financial planning and tax) and has taught on the university level as well as conducted seminars for high school youth on personal finances. Hirsch is a member of the American Institute of CPA's (AICPAs), the National Association of Divorce Professionals (The NADP), The Amicable Divorce Network, Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA), and the American Association of Daily Money Managers (AADMM). Hirsch is the host of theFinancial Wellness Hour radio show. Connect with Hirsch Serman:Website: www.lifecycle.financialThe Financial Well Hour Radio Show: https://lifecycle.financial/financial-wellness-radio-show/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hirschserman/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womansfinancialwellness
In this episode Tracy sits down with T.H. and Jess of ExExperts as they discuss what life can look like on the other side of divorce. Each goes through and details the silver linings they have found, changes they've been able to make, and perspective shifts that helped them heal. As always be sure to subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you don't miss an episode.
In this weeks episode we are joined by Chloe O., a certified divorce coach and conflict management expert based in London, who specializes in guiding individuals through the complexities of international divorce and custody issues. Chloe's expertise extends globally, assisting people from various corners of the world in navigating the challenges unique to international relationships. In this episode, we discuss how Chloe's approach helps individuals dissolve their marriages efficiently and with less emotional and financial strain. As always be sure to subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you don't miss an episode.
In this episode, join us as we sit down with Johnny Dugan, a certified amicable divorce professional and realtor based in Georgia. Johnny is a valuable member of the Amicable Divorce Network who brings a unique perspective to the real estate industry with his specialized training in the needs of divorced clients. Johnny's expertise goes beyond the traditional realtor role, as he helps individuals navigate the emotional and logistical challenges of divorce-related real estate. This episode shows how the approach of an Amicable Divorce Network professional like Johnny can ensure a smoother divorce process on all fronts. As always be sure to subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you don't miss an episode.
In today's episode we are talking to Pamela Traynor, a life coach and divorce coach who guides individuals through the divorce process. Pamela explains the role of a divorce coach, and discusses the importance of support, motivation, and making informed choices throughout the entire divorce journey. If you are considering working with a divorce coach but are unsure of how the process works or what their role in your divorce could be; give this episode a listen. As always make sure you are subscribed to The Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you are sure to never miss an episode.
In this episode, Tracy is joined by Kathleen Shack, a seasoned mental health professional and a founding member of the Amicable Divorce Network. With almost 24 years of experience, Kathleen specializes in working with couples at various stages of their relationships, from premarital counseling to discernment counseling and navigating divorce in a healthy manner. Discernment counseling is a unique and valuable process for individuals on the brink of divorce, helping them gain clarity and confidence about the direction of their relationship. The format of discernment counseling involves individual-focused conversations, breaking down the couple's history, understanding each person's perspective, and exploring contributions to the relationship. As always be sure to subscribe to our channel so you don't miss an episode.
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In this episode Tracy sits down with Storey Jones from Dtour.Life who goes in detail about the platform that allows Amicable Divorce professionals to streamline their processes with their clients and uphold the high standards of integrity which ADN values in serving their clients. Learn more about the program and how it supports and facilitates the goals of ADN as you listen to Tracy and Storey. As always, follow and like for more information about the Amicable Divorce Network.
The month of January is child centered divorce month; and putting children first in divorce is a root mission for all professionals here at the Amicable Divorce Network. This episode we are talking to Rosalind Sedacca. A Certified Divorce Coach and founder of Child Centered Divorce month. She is passionate about what she does and provides several valuable insights in this episode. To check out Rosalind and see a list of Amicable Divorce Network professionals in your area visit our website: www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast we sit down with Tami Wollensak, a Certified Divorce Lending professional. Tami and Tracy discuss the impact of decisions made with your mortgage during divorce, common misconceptions, and what to think about in regards to your home as you navigate divorce. Tami is available to assist as a mortgage lender in all 50 states and you can find more info about her and her services at her website. As always be sure you subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast so you don't miss an episode.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network, host Tracy Ann Moore Grant discusses the issue of spyware and its impact on individuals going through divorce or separation. Tracy is joined by Steven Bradley; an expert in stalking, domestic violence, and cybersecurity, who shares insights into the prevalence of spyware and its potential consequences. Steven is a former FBI agent and he explains that spyware is a common tool used in cases of stalking, especially during divorce or separation. He discusses how spyware works, emphasizing its ability to clone a person's cell phone, providing access to text messages, social media accounts, phone calls, and more. Make sure you subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast; new episodes featuring professionals in the divorce industry are published every Wednesday.
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In this episode Andrew Hatherley discusses the things to be considered if you are going through a 'gray' divorce. Andrew hosts the The Gray Divorce Podcast. Andrew is a Divorce Financial Advisor and Retirement Planning Counselor. Listen as Tracy and Andrew discuss how his work complements those seeking an amicable divorce. As always follow Amicable Divorce Network on all social channels @amicabledivorcenetwork!
In this episode Tracy dives into what makes a divorce considered 'amicable.' She also sits down with Cary Jacobson an attorney and mediator located in Maryland. If you are in the Maryland area and looking to connect with Cary you can reach out to her at admin@jacobsonfamilylaw.com. As always follow @amicabledivorcenetwork on all social channels to view our full list of Amicable Divorce professionals and to find someone in your area. Follow @amicabledivorcenetwork on Instagram and LinkedIn! Amicable Divorce Network
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The Amicable Divorce Network is an association of seasoned, licensed professionals who are dedicated to helping reasonable people navigate the process of divorce. All network members are vetted to ensure that they are leading experts in their areas of practice and have demonstrated a dedication to the Amicable Divorce Process. Network members provide expert advice and guidance while avoiding traditional, destructive litigation. In this episode Tracy dives deep into what sets an Amicable professional apart from others in the industry; the vetting process in becoming an Amicable member; the benefits of being an Amicable professional and why more people are looking for the Amicable designation when choosing the professionals they want to work with!! Follow @amicabledivorcenetwork on Instagram and LinkedIn! Amicable Divorce Network
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In Episode 20, I welcome Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, a family law attorney practicing in northern Georgia and the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network.We discuss the Amicable Divorce Process, a non-adversarial approach to divorce, an alternative dispute resolution process designed to keep divorcing couples out of court.By the way, I am a founding member of the Amicable Divorce Network in Nevada and a member in many states across the country.Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
This week on Divorce and Beyond, as we celebrate America's Independence, Susan has created a week-long series of mini-episodes where she will be busting the Top 5 Divorce Myths for you so that you can celebrate your freedom from their misleading and harmful assumptions! Myth #1: Divorce means WAR! One of the most pervasive myths about divorce is that it means a long, acrimonious and horrible process where the spouses, and their children, are constantly caught in a cycle of conflict. In fact, it is this myth that often prompts people at the beginning of their divorce to hire the meanest attorney they can find and to do things like hide money and service papers immediately. But is this true? Does divorce mean war? Tune in to today's first bonus mini-episode and find out - this episode can change your divorce for the better from day one! 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In this episode, I speak with Dara Marias, who oversees the Holistic Divorce Practice at Kainen Law Group in Las Vegas. We discuss the three key areas of Dara's practice: holistic divorce education, divorce mediation, and amicable divorce representation. We review the core concepts of holistic divorce education and how they can be incorporated into divorce mediation. We also discuss our respective roles in the Nevada Chapter of the Amicable Divorce Network. The ADN was founded in 2019 and is dedicated to helping people divorce in a low-conflict and cost-effective manner. Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
In this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert podcast, you will learn: Why family law professionals are being murdered Who is murdered and by who How family law professionals protect themselves Why clients need to be open about the emotional and domestic violence issues with a soon-to-be former spouse Who is responsible for the divorce remaining amicable The weapon of choice in family law professional shootings are guns, and guns need to be disclosed to your attorney Domestic violence can lead to child abduction Importance of providing updates to your attorney about violent incidences that have currently happened with your spouse Value the safety of your family law professionals #domesticviolence #violence #divorce #amicabledivorce #lawyers #attorneys #guns #gunviolence #shootings #weapons #childabduction #mentalhealth #emotions #familylaw #safety #mediators #therapists #legal #team @TracyAnnMoore-Grant @JudithWeigle Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Biography Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Esq. is the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, established to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce low conflict and to effectively connect them to professionals who are vetted for having a resolution mindset so parties can avoid unnecessary and expensive litigation. The professionals in the Amicable Divorce Network design both the timeline and team for the divorcing parties based on their needs and finances. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family-focused manner and now represents clients exclusively in amicable and uncontested cases. She is also a mediator, arbitrator, parent coordinator, divorce consultant and guardian ad litem. Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover. She is also a Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia since 2016. Her firm, Patterson Moore Butler received a Best of Forsyth award in 2022. In 2020, Tracy Ann was personally awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network, recognizing its positive impact on Georgia family law and families. Ms. Moore-Grant has been a guest on many podcasts and has authored many articles on the topic of amicable divorce. info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com website: https://www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amicabledivorcenetwork youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzk3S9DfTsyCVxeBGyFkXw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/81285690/admin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amicabledivorcenetwork
Learn more about how the Amicable Divorce Network can help clients and divorce professionals: www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com Jennifer Brown, is a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) and Certified Amicable Divorce Professional (CADP). Jennifer collaborates with you and your divorce team to implement a strategic divorce settlement agreement, ensuring the best opportunities to secure mortgage financing post decree. Need help figuring out the best option for you? Schedule a FREE call with Jennifer:
In this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert, you will learn the following: What Marital Mediation is When divorce is the result of Marital Management Communication Skills and Conflict Management Strategies are keys in divorce Where lawyers fit in the divorce process The players in the management of the divorce process The three important elements of communication: Tone of Words, Body Language, Words The most common mistakes to avoid in divorce E + R = O (Event + Respond = Outcome) Where the need for control comes from Where does resolving the issues for divorce fit into the emotional and business sides of divorce and settlement discussions When in the divorce process is a Divorce Coach hired How to avoid post-divorce regrets You are not alone in how you feel during divorce How the challenges in divorce can make you stronger Most common mistakes to avoid in divorce #JenniferWarrenMedwin #DivorceCoach #Author #Divorce #DivorceMediation #Communication #Conflict #DivorceMistakes #SettlementRegrets #Challenges #Podcast #AmicableDivorce #Post-DivorceRegrets #BodyLanguage #BillEddy #BIFF #EmotionalDivorce #Control #FlexibleThinking About the Author: Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS is a CDC Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, and a Certified Marital Mediator. Her private practice in Pinecrest, Miami is called Seeking Empowerment: Clarity through Partnership. Jennifer specializes in working alongside individuals and couples who are contemplating divorce and are fearful of high conflict and with those who hope to save their marriages. She partners with clients to develop the clarity, confidence, courage, conflict management strategies, and communication skills they need to move through the process. Jennifer uses her knowledge of coaching and mediation to help her clients emotionally prepare for the dissolution of their marriages or the reconciliation of their relationships in the most organized, time efficient, and productive manner. Additionally, Jennifer is Collaboratively trained, a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), a participant on the SupportPay Advisory Council, a member of the Amicable Divorce Network, an instructor at Family and Co-parenting Enrichment Services (F.A.C.E.S.), a committee member of KidSide, and a contributing writer for Your Tango, Thrive Global, and OurFamilyWizard. She is also the author of Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward. Jennifer's approach to divorce coaching and mediation is one that provides clients with guidance and compassion through a difficult time in their lives. Jen@seekingempowerment.com www.seekingempowerent.com Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn: @jenseekingempowerment https://www.amazon.com/Strategies-Tips-Divorce-Coach-Roadmap/dp/1736854410/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1996RCJKQ4YMR https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/strategies-and-tips-from-a-divorce-coach-jennifer-warren-medwin/1140843462?ean=9781736854402
In this week's episode we chat with Tracy Moore-Grant, founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, an international association of seasoned, licensed professionals who are dedicated to helping reasonable people navigate the process of divorce. Tracy has represented clients and practiced exclusively in the area of family law since 2002, giving expert divorce guidance and helping parties avoid costly and destructive litigation. In this episode we chat about: What it means to divorce amicably and how to get started How to find the best professional to support your amicable divorce The alternative solution to traditional litigation-forward attorneys You can find more about Tracy: Website LinkedIn Facebook Connect with us on social media: Facebook Instagram TikTok Find more podcast episodes, divorce blogs, and our divorce community at mydivorcesolution.com. The We Chat Divorce podcast (hereinafter referred to as the “WCD”) represents the opinions of Catherine Shanahan, Karen Chellew, and their guests to the show. WCD should not be considered professional or legal advice. The content here is for informational purposes only. Views and opinions expressed on WCD are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. WCD should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever. Listeners should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on WCD without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on WCD. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Catherine Shanahan and Karen Chellew do not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned on WCD, and information from this podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced on WCD do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of Catherine Shanahan or Karen Chellew. WCD, CATHERINE SHANAHAN, AND KAREN CHELLEW EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST. If you would like to obtain a typed transcript of this podcast episode, please email us at hello@mydivorcesolution.com. Please be sure to include the episode name in the transcript email request. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just a slight departure from our 4 part series, 'I signed the divorce papers, what's next?' Welcome, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant from the Amicable Divorce Network. Frustrated by mean and nasty divorces, Tracy started the network to help both attorneys and clients. Attorneys are vetted and accepted into the network to practice amicable divorcing. Clients can be referred to attorneys or professionals in their home state or browse the client website for additional resources and/or a cheat sheet for you to ask questions of any attorney you might hire. Except for some technical sound difficulties, it was a very informative podcast. Topics of keeping the heart in the heart locker, mediation is good too, divorce guide for dummies, and no harm starting an amicable divorce jump out at you during the show. Our favorite pearls we received from Tracy - pick your battle and your lawyer in terms of what you would want your emotional health to look like when it is all said and done. Very important. Listed below is most of the Amicable Divorce Network's online presence. Check them out if you are going to start or are in the middle of a divorce. Thanks.The Amicable Divorce NetworkThe Amicable Divorce Network YouTube ChannelDivorcing Amicably - For Divorcing Couples
Lisa Ann Landry MSM - ✪ Licensed USHEALTH Advisor✪ Senior Health Insurance Agent✪ Joins Paulette for this informative and true tale about Health Insurance. Lisa is a vetted member of Amicable Divorce Network and understands the needs of people managing divorce. Lisa provide's proven health insurance solutions that are customized to every client's needs and budget. She is a licensed health insurance agent in 32 states. She has a passion for empowering, educating, and equipping individuals, families, and entrepreneurs to understand the health insurance landscape. This enables people to make informed decisions about health insurance options and find affordable PPO plans. No matter what type of health insurance plan you have, she bets you simply want healthcare that is affordable with low or no deductible and includes 24/7 coverage on and off the job. When you work with Lisa, she takes you through a process that is time-tested, proven, and guaranteed to achieve that goal. As a US Health Advisor, she will: ✔ Assess your needs ✔ Research the health care and supplemental coverage options in your state ✔ Generate comparative quotes ✔ Review the options with you ✔ Use screen share technology to explain how the plan you select works ✔ Take your application for a private plan and submit it for approval ✔ Be your concierge health insurance agent for the life of your policy If you're ready for the peace of mind that comes with affordable 24/7 health insurance coverage, contact her at ☎602-793-9071 for a complimentary Strategy Session and receive a customized quote! Did you know that OCTOBER is Women's Health Month and you can get a FREE Mammogram! Reach out to Lisa for details. SPECIALTIES Families, Self Employed, Small Businesses ♦Sickness and Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Short-Term Disability Insurance, Health Insurance ★★★ PLEASE CONTACT her using my email address or call ✉ LISA.LANDRY@USHAdvisors.com https://www.ushagent.com/Lisalandry ☎ 602-793-9071 ★★★ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message
Here's what you'll learn: .How to have an amicable divorce .How to find and hire amicable attorneys .How to reign in time and expense when hiring an attorney .Why being argumentative doesn't work .Who comprises the Amicable Divorce Network .How to become part of the roster for Amicable Divorce Professionals .How the Amicable Divorce Network vets for professionals on their list .How to go from high conflict to amicable again .How attorneys can deal with their client's emotions .How professionals in divorce band together to help their mutual clients .Collaborative Law and a collaborative team approach .How The Amicable Divorce Network can work within your budget .Who controls the attorney-client relationship. Shhhh, it's the client! .Fighting isn't necessary to resolve a marriage .Lying is a waste of everyone's time and money .How to understand the emotions of divorce and the impact emotion has on decision-making #amicabledivorce #divorcelawyer #collaborativelaw #emotionaldivorce #mediation #TheAmicableDivorceExpert #TheAmicableDivorceNetwork #conflict #divorcetherapy #attorneyfees #divorcecourt #legaldivorce #outofcourtsettlement #divorcesettlementagreement #mediationagreement Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Biography Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Esq. is the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, established to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce low conflict and to effectively connect them to professionals who are vetted for having a resolution mindset so parties can avoid unnecessary and expensive litigation. The professionals in the Amicable Divorce Network design both the timeline and team for the divorcing parties based on their needs and finances. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family-focused manner and now represents clients exclusively in amicable and uncontested cases. She is also a mediator, arbitrator, parent coordinator, divorce consultant and guardian ad litem. Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover. She is also a Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia since 2016. Her firm, Patterson Moore Butler received a Best of Forsyth award in 2022. In 2020, Tracy Ann was personally awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network, recognizing its positive impact on Georgia family law and families. Ms. Moore-Grant has been a guest on many podcasts and has authored many articles on the topic of amicable divorce. info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com website: https://www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amicabledivorcenetwork youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzk3S9DfTsyCVxeBGyFkXw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/81285690/admin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amicabledivorcenetwork
My guest today is a mediator and divorce coach. She and I discuss how to feel empowered through and after your divorce as Jennifer explains some great tips of getting through the divorce and communicating with your ex. Bio: Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS is a CDC Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, and a Certified Marital Mediator. Her private practice in Pinecrest, Miami is called Seeking Empowerment: Clarity through Partnership. Jennifer specializes in working alongside individuals and couples who are contemplating divorce and are fearful of high conflict and with those who hope to save their marriages. She partners with clients to develop the clarity, confidence, courage, conflict management strategies, and communication skills they need to move through the process. Jennifer uses her knowledge of coaching and mediation to help her clients emotionally prepare for the dissolution of their marriages or the reconciliation of their relationships in the most organized, time efficient, and productive manner. Additionally, Jennifer is Collaboratively trained, a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), a participant on the SupportPay Advisory Council, a member of the Amicable Divorce Network, a teacher in training at Family and Co-parenting Enrichment Services (F.A.C.E.S. ), a committee member of KidSide, and a contributing writer for Your Tango, Thrive Global, and OurFamilyWizard. She is also the author of Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward. Jennifer's approach to divorce coaching and mediation is one that provides clients with guidance and compassion through a difficult time in their lives. Jen@seekingempowerment.com www.seekingempowerent.com Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn: @jenseekingempowerment
Lisa Ann Landry MSM - ✪ Licensed USHEALTH Advisor✪ Senior Health Insurance Agent✪ Joins Paulette for this informative and true tale about Health Insurance. Lisa is a vetted member of Amicable Divorce Network and understands the needs of people managing divorce. Lisa provide's proven health insurance solutions that are customized to every client's needs and budget. She is a licensed health insurance agent in 32 states. She has a passion for empowering, educating, and equipping individuals, families, and entrepreneurs to understand the health insurance landscape. This enables people to make informed decisions about health insurance options and find affordable PPO plans. No matter what type of health insurance plan you have, she bets you simply want healthcare that is affordable with low or no deductible and includes 24/7 coverage on and off the job. When you work with Lisa, she takes you through a process that is time-tested, proven, and guaranteed to achieve that goal. As a US Health Advisor, she will: ✔ Assess your needs ✔ Research the health care and supplemental coverage options in your state ✔ Generate comparative quotes ✔ Review the options with you ✔ Use screen share technology to explain how the plan you select works ✔ Take your application for a private plan and submit it for approval ✔ Be your concierge health insurance agent for the life of your policy If you're ready for the peace of mind that comes with affordable 24/7 health insurance coverage, contact her at ☎602-793-9071 for a complimentary Strategy Session and receive a customized quote! Did you know that OCTOBER is Women's Health Month and you can get a FREE Mammogram! Reach out to Lisa for details. SPECIALTIES Families, Self Employed, Small Businesses ♦Sickness and Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Short-Term Disability Insurance, Health Insurance ★★★ PLEASE CONTACT her using my email address or call ✉ LISA.LANDRY@USHAdvisors.com https://www.ushagent.com/Lisalandry ☎ 602-793-9071 ★★★ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message
On this week's episode, Host, Susan Guthrie sits down to chat with Attorney Tracy Moore-Grant, the co-founder of The Amicable Divorce Network, to discuss what an "amicable" divorce really is and what you need to know to have one! Most everyone says that they want to have an "amicable divorce" but what does that really mean? Do you have to be the best of friends to have an amicable divorce? Can your divorce be complicated but still amicable? Tracy Moore-Grant has the answers to these questions and many more and believe us, she is the right person to ask! Tracy is one of the co-founders of The Amicable Divorce Network, a curated and vetted community of divorce professionals who are dedicated to helping people to divorce amicably. Tracy herself is an experienced divorce attorney who has a reputation among her colleagues as "the Divorce Whisperer" and for years has been brought into litigation cases that have gone sideways, gotten out of control and more to help them resolve quickly and set aside the conflict that is weighing everyone down. Some Golden Nuggets you will find in this episode: 3 things to consider to know if you can have an amicable divorce. What you need to ask attorney in the consult to help you have an amicable divorce (Free Checklist on website: www.divorceamicably.com.) Why you need to understand that the path you choose for your divorce has a great deal to do with whether it will be amicable or not. Why considering where you want to be at the end of your divorce can help you choose your process. The fact is, your future after divorce is greatly impacted by whether or not your divorce is amicable - this episode is simply a MUST! Get Tracy's FREE Resource: Meeting with a Divorce Attorney? Don't forget this checklist! - Divorce Amicably About this week's special guest Tracy Moore-Grant and The Amicable Divorce Network: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant has represented clients and practiced exclusively in the area of family law since 2002 and is a founding partner of the law firm, Patterson Moore Butler. She focuses her practice on all areas related to family law but has transitioned her practice to being a non-litigation attorney and mediator helping parties resolve issues outside of the court system. Her passion for helping parties divorce well lead to her founding the Amicable Divorce Network. The network connects professionals who are vetted for having a resolution mindset with parties seeking low conflict divorce. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family focused manner and resolving their differences outside the courtroom. Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR and the State of Alaska for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover. She is also a Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia since 2016. Her firm, Patterson Moore Butler received a Best of Forsyth award in 2022. In 2020, Tracy Ann was awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network, recognizing its positive impact on Georgia family law and families. Ms. Moore-Grant has been a guest on many podcasts and has authored many articles on the topic of amicable divorce. Professionals seeking to join the Amicable Divorce Network click here: www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com If you are seeking a vetted Amicable Divorce Network Professional click here: www.divorceamicably.com Follow the Amicable Divorce Network on Instagram at @amicabledivorcenetwork Watch the video version of the episode on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/g0fIu_Pg8Mg Don't forget to Like and SUBSCRIBE!! ****************************************************************************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: Thriving in divorce and beyond means not having to worry about the safety of your children when it comes to co-parenting. With alcohol abuse on the rise, many co-parents are turning to the system committed to providing proof, protection, and peace of mind. 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Why I Started the Amicable Divorce Network, with Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Patterson Moore Butler, LLC Tracy Ann Moore: [00:00:00] I really did a lot of reflection and I realized that the problem that I was having in my family law cases was not my clients. I absolutely expect them to be upset to be going […] The post Why I Started the Amicable Divorce Network, with Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Patterson Moore Butler, LLC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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Tracy Ann Moore, Amicable Divorce with Rosalind Sedacca, Divorce Coach and Host of Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living Show. . (AUDIO ONLY) WGSN-DB Going Solo Network 24/7 Live Streaming Radio, TV & Podcasts - #1 Internet Singles Talk Network (www.goingsolomedia.com) for a Complete Singles Connection join (www.goingsolonetwork.com).A bit more about Tracy...Tracy Ann Moore-Grant has represented clients and practiced exclusively in the area of family law since 2002. She focuses her practice on all areas related to family law. In addition to being an attorney, she is also a mediator, guardian ad litem, arbitrator and parent coordinator. With the Amicable Divorce Network Process being contact free and not requiring an court appearances, it is now possible for Ms. Moore-Grant to represent client across the state by utilizing Zoom for meetings and mediation. With Covid-19, Zoom has become and industry standard whether clients live down the street or miles away.In 2019, Ms. Moore-Grant founded the Amicable Divorce Network to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce amicable and connecting them with the professionals who have been vetted as also believing in amicable divorce practices. As an attorney and mediator, Ms. Moore-Grant was seeing many families being pushed into contentious situations created by attorneys or clients using poorly drafted online forms which lead often to uncorrectable issues. The Amicable Divorce Network now serves Georgia clients to promote efficient and low-conflict practices in Georgia, to educate practitioners on the Amicable Divorce Process, and to help parties to divorce in a low conflict and efficient manner. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family focused manner and resolving their differences outside the courtroom.Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover.She is also a member of the Rotary Club of South Forsyth, Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law and Criminal Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia. In 2020, she was awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network.
Tracy Ann Moore, Amicable Divorce with Rosalind Sedacca, Divorce Coach and Host of Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living Show. . (AUDIO ONLY) WGSN-DB Going Solo Network 24/7 Live Streaming Radio, TV & Podcasts - #1 Internet Singles Talk Network (www.goingsolomedia.com) for a Complete Singles Connection join (www.goingsolonetwork.com).A bit more about Tracy...Tracy Ann Moore-Grant has represented clients and practiced exclusively in the area of family law since 2002. She focuses her practice on all areas related to family law. In addition to being an attorney, she is also a mediator, guardian ad litem, arbitrator and parent coordinator. With the Amicable Divorce Network Process being contact free and not requiring an court appearances, it is now possible for Ms. Moore-Grant to represent client across the state by utilizing Zoom for meetings and mediation. With Covid-19, Zoom has become and industry standard whether clients live down the street or miles away.In 2019, Ms. Moore-Grant founded the Amicable Divorce Network to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce amicable and connecting them with the professionals who have been vetted as also believing in amicable divorce practices. As an attorney and mediator, Ms. Moore-Grant was seeing many families being pushed into contentious situations created by attorneys or clients using poorly drafted online forms which lead often to uncorrectable issues. The Amicable Divorce Network now serves Georgia clients to promote efficient and low-conflict practices in Georgia, to educate practitioners on the Amicable Divorce Process, and to help parties to divorce in a low conflict and efficient manner. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family focused manner and resolving their differences outside the courtroom.Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover.She is also a member of the Rotary Club of South Forsyth, Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law and Criminal Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia. In 2020, she was awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network.