Posts by tracy@amicabledivorcenetwork.com
The Power of Confidentiality: How Mediation Protects Sensitive Information in a Divorce
Divorce is often an emotionally charged and complicated process, and this is even more true when a high level of assets is at stake. Confidentiality becomes increasingly important, not only for emotional well-being but also to protect financial assets and personal reputation. In situations like this, mediation serves as a powerful tool to maintain dignity,…
Read MoreSeven Reasons Why Attorneys Choose to Work with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
Presented by Michael Bean, CPA, CDFA and Divorce Sense, LLC Finds the Money A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA ) helps you gather, track and analyze all financial data, including every aspect of each type of retirement plan. A CDFA helps find hidden or “forgotten” marital assets. Crafts Property Division Scenarios A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst works with you to craft a…
Read MoreWhat is a Certified Divorce Lending Professional and why they are ESSENTIAL to the divorce process.
A Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP) is an essential member of your divorce team. If you are looking at whether or not you can keep the marital home, a CDLP can help you with your options by taking into consideration child support, alimony and equitable division. Join this conversation with Jody Bruns, founder of the…
Read MoreWhat is the Amicable Divorce Network? Professionals-watch now!
This is the June 2023 presentation of “What is the Amicable Divorce Network?” by founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant. This video is for professionals only and focused on how the network’s membership process works, geographic membership limits, what the Amicable Divorce Process is, how this is different from collaborative law, current Google trends with divorce and…
Read MoreHow Low Conflict Divorce Benefits Older Couples: An Exploration of Grey Divorce Trends Grey divorce, a term coined to describe the phenomenon of marital dissolution among older adults, has seen a marked increase in recent years. This demographic shift presents both challenges and opportunities for the individuals involved, as well as for the professionals who…
Read MoreHello Philadelphia! Welcome Amicable Ambassadors-Kathy Bloom & Joanne Kleiner
Join us for this interview of Pennsylvania attorneys and mediators Kathy Bloom & Joanne Kleiner. They are the Amicable Ambassadors for the Philadelphia area and are helping people divorce better!
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreAmicable 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…
Read MoreBuilding a Thriving Mediation Practice: Effective Marketing and Networking Tips for Divorce Mediators
Building a Thriving Mediation Practice: Effective Marketing and Networking Tips for Divorce Mediators Divorce is an unfortunate reality for many couples, but the manner in which it is approached can greatly impact the emotional and financial outcomes for both parties. In recent years, there has been a growing societal trend towards divorces that are less…
Read MoreA Healthier Practice: The Advantages of Focusing on Amicable Divorces for Divorce Lawyers
A Healthier Practice: The Advantages of Focusing on Amicable Divorces for Divorce Lawyers In recent times, a significant shift has occurred in the realm of divorce, with an increasing tendency towards more harmonious and friendly separations rather than bitter ones. This trend is characterized by a rise in the number of former spouses who continue…
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