In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant and guest Suzanne Winlove-Smith discuss the final chapter of the Divorce Amicably book, focusing on closure and healing after divorce.
They explore the emotional trauma associated with divorce, the importance of seeking help, and the transition from a shared identity to an individual one.
Suzanne shares insights on managing emotional triggers, the grieving process, and practical tips for transforming negative energy into positive action.
The conversation emphasizes the need for support, planning for the future, and modeling healthy behavior for children during and after divorce.
If you're navigating the emotional chaos of divorce and ready to step into a more grounded and empowered version of yourself, Suzanne can help.
Based in Canada – working internationally
Free consultation available on her website
Check out her Divorce Journal for just $10 – a step-by-step tool to process pain and accelerate healing.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and Stephanie Robins discuss the journey of moving forward after divorce. They explore the emotional challenges faced during and after the divorce process, emphasizing the importance of embracing emotions, rediscovering passions, and setting healthy boundaries. The conversation highlights the significance of building a support system and embracing the unknown as individuals navigate their new lives post-divorce. The episode concludes with a focus on celebrating personal growth and the opportunities that arise from the end of a marriage.
Connect with Stephanie:
www.alpharettafamilytherapy.com
Call/Text: 404-849-5505
Based in Alpharetta, GA (offering in-person and virtual sessions)
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy speaks with Andrew Hatherley, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and host of The Gray Divorce Podcast. Together, they discuss Chapter 76 of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — focusing on how to rebuild your financial life after divorce.
Andrew shares both personal and professional insight into the financial realities many face post-divorce. From organizing accounts and dividing retirement plans to estate planning and budgeting for the future, this episode offers practical steps to help individuals regain control and move forward with clarity.
Connect with Andrew Hatherly:Website: www.transcendretirement.netEmail: andrew@wiserdivorcesolutions.comPodcast: The Gray Divorce Podcast
Find him in the Amicable Divorce Network directory.
Learn more at:
www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com
www.divorceamicably.com
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with seasoned appraiser Mike Congemi, SRA, to uncover what divorcing homeowners really need to know about the valuation of their marital property.
Mike explains the critical differences between tax assessments and appraisals, why Zillow is never a reliable valuation tool, and how emotions can often cloud judgment when dividing one of the most valuable assets in a divorce: the family home.
Whether you’re trying to divide real estate amicably, preparing for court, or simply want to understand your options, this episode offers practical and professional insight to help you protect your financial future.
Mike is based in Georgia and provides expert residential appraisals for divorce, probate, estate planning, and more.
🌐 Visit: www.CongemiAppraisalGroup.com📧 Email: mike@congemiappraisalgroup.com📍 Service Area: Georgia (and referral connections nationwide)
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant is joined by Las Vegas-based attorney and holistic family law practitioner Dara Marias, author of Chapter 70 in the book Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution. Together, they dive into what it truly means to prioritize your children during and after divorce.
From modeling emotional intelligence to creating consistent routines and shifting into a business-style relationship with your co-parent, Dara shares tangible, compassionate strategies to help parents reduce conflict, strengthen communication, and raise resilient, emotionally secure children.
Whether you're in the thick of custody discussions or simply want to co-parent more effectively, this episode offers actionable advice to help you center your children—and your values—through it all.
Want to connect with Dara Marias?
Visit: https://daramariaslaw.com
Email: contact@daramariaslaw.com
Navigating a divorce is never easy—but trying to co-parent with someone who actively undermines or antagonizes you can feel impossible. In Chapter 72 of Divorce Amicably, holistic family law attorney and Amicable Ambassador Dara Marias brings a powerful reminder: “You don’t need a cooperative co-parent to have an amicable divorce. You just need an ecosystem of professionals who are.”
In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant and Dara discuss how to stay calm, centered, and child-focused—even when the other parent is anything but.
Dara practices with Kainen Law Group in Las Vegas.
📍 Las Vegas, Nevada
📧 Email: Dara@kainenlawgroup.com
📞 Phone: (702) 823-4900
📲 Instagram: @nv_holistic_divorce
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy discusses the complexities of taxes in divorce with tax expert Jason Wiggam.
They cover essential topics such as tax filing status after divorce, the implications of alimony and child support, property transfers, capital gains, and the importance of professional tax advice.
They emphasize the need for individuals going through divorce to understand the tax consequences of their decisions and to seek expert guidance to navigate these challenges effectively.
Jason Wiggam is an experienced tax attorney and founder of Wiggam Law in Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in helping clients resolve tax issues with the IRS and state agencies.
Contact Jason at:
Phone: 404-233-9800
Website: www.wiggamlaw.com
📚 Find him in Chapter 64 of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution
In this episode, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant discusses the intricacies of drafting a good settlement agreement with attorney Kathryn Harry.
They cover essential topics such as the importance of specificity in agreements, the legal requirements for child support, tax considerations in divorce settlements, and the role of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs) in dividing retirement accounts.
The conversation emphasizes the necessity of legal advice to ensure that agreements are clear, enforceable, and protect the interests of both parties.
How to Work with Kathryn Harry
If you’re divorcing in Illinois or Georgia, Kathryn can help you prepare a detailed, enforceable, and fair settlement agreement—and make sure your QDRO and financial documents are handled properly.
📍 Website: https://www.oakbrooklaw.com
📞 Georgia Office: 678-208-9200
📞 Illinois Office: 630-472-9700
👤 Real humans answer the phone—Kathryn’s long-time assistant is always ready to help.
Kathryn’s tips appear in:
Chapters 62 and 63 of the Amazon bestselling book:
👉 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution Available now on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle.
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant discusses the role of the marital balance sheet in divorce proceedings with attorney Traci Weiss.
They explore the importance of accurate financial disclosure, the organization of financial information, and the impact of valuation dates.
The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and trust between parties, the role of financial experts, and the complexities involved in navigating financial situations during divorce.
The episode concludes with practical tips for ensuring clarity and accuracy in financial documentation.
If you’re in Georgia and seeking an experienced, resolution-minded attorney or guardian ad litem, Traci A. Weiss is a trusted name in amicable divorce. Her practice, Weiss Family Law, is based in Atlanta.
📍 Website: www.weissfamilylaw.com 📧 You’ll find her contact info and services available directly on the site.
Traci is also a proud member of the Amicable Divorce Network, where clients can benefit from a team of collaborative professionals all working toward the same goal: peaceful, efficient, child-centered divorce.
This episode is based on Chapter 50 of the book Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, authored by members of the Amicable Divorce Network. It’s a must-read for anyone going through divorce—whether you’ve already filed or you’re just beginning to explore your options.
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Follow along with the podcast series as each chapter is brought to life in conversation with the experts who wrote them. And if you’re ready to stop the chaos and start your amicable path forward, visit www.AmicableDivorceNetwork.com to get matched with a professional today.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with realtor Morgan Fulcher about the intersection of real estate and divorce.
They discuss the importance of using professionals who specialize in divorce, the emotional complexities involved in selling a home during this time, and the challenges faced in the current real estate market.
Morgan shares her experiences and insights on how to navigate these transactions smoothly, emphasizing the need for clear communication and neutrality in dealing with clients.
📞 Want to Work with Morgan Fulcher?
✅ Morgan is a vetted member of the Amicable Divorce Network and works with clients in Barrow, Jackson, Walton, and surrounding counties in Georgia.
📱 Call or text her directly: 678-446-6564
🌐 Or visit DivorceAmicably.com or AmicableDivorceNetwork.com and search for Morgan Fulcher to view her full profile and contact details.
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the complexities of divorce, real estate, and mortgage financing with experts Jennifer Brown and Tami Wollensak.
They explore key topics such as mortgage assumptions, the importance of early planning, property title and ownership, support income's impact on mortgage qualifications, contingent liabilities, and the long-term financial implications of home ownership.
The conversation emphasizes the need for specialized advice during divorce to navigate these challenges effectively.
📘 Read Chapter 55 in Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution
(Available on Amazon in hardcover, paperback, or Kindle)
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Jennifer Brown
Tami Wollensak
📺 YouTube: Empowered Uncoupling
🌐 www.tamiwollensak.com
In this episode, host Tracy Ann and Andrew Hatherley discuss essential financial strategies for individuals going through a divorce.
They cover topics such as preparing financially, organizing documents, understanding assets and tax implications, timing considerations, social security benefits, budgeting for post-divorce life, the importance of professional guidance, and the role of a chief financial officer during and after divorce.
The conversation emphasizes the need for a well-structured approach to ensure the best financial outcomes and emotional well-being during this challenging time.
Andrew is a CDFA®, financial advisor, and host of The Gray Divorce Podcast, which focuses on financial and emotional planning for people divorcing over 50. He’s also the founder of Transcend Retirement and Wiser Divorce Solutions.
Connect with Andrew:
You can find Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution on Amazon (available in paperback, hardback, and Kindle versions).
In this episode, host Tracy-Ann Moore-Grant speaks with Steven Bradley from Our Family Wizard about the innovative co-parenting tool designed to streamline communication and organization for divorced families. They discuss the app's features, including messaging, shared calendars, payment options, and safety measures, emphasizing its benefits for both high-conflict and amicable co-parents. The conversation highlights how technology is transforming family law and improving the divorce process.
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🌐 Explore OFW: https://www.ourfamilywizard.com
📩 Need help or want to contact Steven?
Email us at kristy@amicabledivorcenetwork.com, and we’ll connect you.
In this episode, Tracy Moore-Grant and Neena Saxena discuss the critical differences between legal and physical custody in divorce situations. They explore the nuances of custody types, the importance of detailed parenting plans, and the often-overlooked rules regarding technology use for children. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication and documentation to ensure the best outcomes for children in co-parenting scenarios.
📞 Want to work with Neena Saxena? Visit https://pattersonmoorebutler.com or email Neena through the firm’s contact page. You can also find her listed in the member directory at AmicableDivorceNetwork.com.
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In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the mediation mindset with divorce coach and contributing author Chloe O. They explore the importance of shifting one's mindset when entering mediation, defining success, preparing financial information, and effective negotiation strategies. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication and understanding the other party's perspective, especially in the context of international divorce.
Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution. Get your copy on Amazon in paperback, hardback, or Kindle to explore all 80 chapters written by vetted Amicable Divorce Network professionals.
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📍 Location: United Kingdom (serving clients worldwide)
👋 Work with Chloe O.
🌐 Website: www.thedivorceandseparationcoach.com
🧭 Member Profile: amicabledivorcenetwork.co.uk
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy discusses financial considerations during divorce with Laurie Dyke, a CPA forensic expert.
They explore the misconceptions surrounding complicated finances in divorce, and the importance of amicable resolutions over court interventions.
The conversation covers identifying and valuing marital assets, the differences between pensions and 401(k)s, and the importance of professional guidance when navigating stock options and restricted stock.
They highlight the benefits, including cost savings and improved relationships post-divorce when you prioritize an amicable divorce.
Connect with Laurie Dyke 📍 CPA, Forensic Accountant, Partner at IAG Forensics & Valuation 🌐 Website: www.iagforensics.com 📞 Phone: 678-549-9881 📧 Available 24/7 to help reduce stress—not add to it.
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In this episode, Tracy Moore-Grant and Stephanie Robins discuss the complexities of going public with a divorce, the emotional challenges involved, and the importance of communication with legal professionals. They explore common mistakes individuals make during the divorce process, including emotional decision-making and the pitfalls of social media. The conversation emphasizes the need for emotional preparedness, setting boundaries, and the benefits of an amicable divorce process.
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.
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In this episode, Tracy and divorce coach Nanette Murphy talk about building a solid divorce team.
They highlight that navigating divorce requires more than just an attorney; it involves a variety of professionals including financial advisors, mental health experts, and support systems.
The conversation explains the emotional challenges faced during divorce and the necessity of taking time to make informed decisions.
Nanette Murphy – Divorce Coach & Amicable Ambassador (MI)
📍 Serving clients nationwide, specializing in women over 40 navigating gray divorce
🌐 Website: LiveLifeNowWithPurpose.com
📧 Email: nanette@livelifenowwithpurpose.com
💻 Book a consult or browse resources on her website
Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution features insights from 40 professionals across law, finance, coaching, therapy, and more.
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In this episode, host, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant and mental health professional Kathleen Shack discuss having a child-centered divorce.
They talk about how to prioritize the children's needs, minimize conflict between parents, and use effective co-parenting strategies.
The conversation also covers how to navigate holidays, the significance of communication and scheduling for children, and long-term considerations for maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship.
Want to Work with Kathleen?
Kathleen Shack, LMFT
📍 Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist | Georgia
🌐 www.MFTGA.com
📧 kathleen@mftga.com
She provides therapy for families, couples, and individuals navigating divorce, parenting plans, and emotional healing. Same-day response guaranteed.
📚 Want to Learn More?
Get the full story and tools for protecting your children during divorce in Chapter 26 of:
Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution—available now on Amazon.
➡️ Learn more at DivorceAmicably.com
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy speaks with Ramzi Daklouche, a business valuator and broker, about the handling of business assets during a divorce.
They discuss the importance of early planning, the emotional impact on business value, and the necessity of professional valuations.
Ramzi explains the need for amicable communication and the potential benefits of arbitration as a resolution method.
The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by business owners in divorce situations and the critical role of business brokers in navigating these challenges.
Ramzi Daklouche📧 Email: ramzi@atlma.com🌐 Website: https://atlma.com📍 ATL M&A – Business Brokerage & Valuations📞 Phone: (678) 994-7066Connect with Ramzi to learn how a business valuation expert can help simplify your divorce and protect what you've built.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the complexities of handling addiction in family law cases with attorney Casey Tuggle.
They explore the importance of admitting addiction, the impact on family dynamics, and various solutions available outside of court, including supervised visitation and innovative technologies like SoberLink for monitoring sobriety.
The conversation emphasizes the need for privacy, customized solutions, and the role of mental health in addressing addiction issues during divorce proceedings.
Connect with Casey Tuggle
📍 Based in Savannah, Georgia 🌐 Website: https://www.caseytugglelaw.com 📧 Email: casey@caseytugglelaw.com
Casey is also a board member of the Amicable Divorce Network and can be found in our directory at: 🔗 amicabledivorcenetwork.com 🔗 divorceamicably.com
For more solutions, tools, and expert insights, grab your copy of 📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — available now on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant and therapist Tori Owens get into the complexities of personality disorders and their impact on divorce and co-parenting.
They discuss the differences between mental health disorders and personality disorders, the role of trauma in shaping these disorders, and the fight or flight response.
The conversation also covers treatment options, types of personality disorders, particularly narcissism, and the importance of building a supportive divorce team.
The episode emphasizes the need for understanding and professional guidance when navigating these challenging dynamics in family law.
Connect with Tori Owens
🌐 Website: www.ToriOwens.work
📧 Email: ToriOwens@mac.com
For more resources or to find an Amicable Divorce Network professional, visit:
🔗 www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com
📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution is now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle formats.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and Tori Owens discuss the critical issue of intimate partner violence.
They explore the evolving definitions of domestic violence, the challenges victims face within the legal system, and the importance of mediation and parent coordination in high conflict situations.
Tori shares insights on safety planning for those looking to leave abusive relationships and emphasizes the need for proper training for professionals working with victims.
The conversation highlights the significance of understanding emotional abuse and the various forms it can take, as well as the resources available for those in need.
If you or someone you love is experiencing intimate partner violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). For more resources and professionals trained in resolving these complex divorces safely and amicably, visit the Amicable Divorce Network.
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In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with mediator Michael Cohen about the complexities of co-parenting after divorce. They discuss different parenting styles, including parallel parenting and counter parenting, and emphasize the importance of co-parenting for the well-being of children. Michael shares insights on mediation as a constructive approach to divorce, the significance of creating a parenting plan, and the role of legal representation in the mediation process. The conversation highlights the need for parents to prioritize their children's needs and maintain a respectful relationship for their sake.
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.
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Want to Work with Michael Cohen?
Michael offers mediation services throughout Illinois, with a focus on helping families build strong parenting plans. You can connect with him at michaelsmediation.com or by calling 224-544-9990.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy-Ann Moore-Grant and family law attorney Traci Weiss discuss the critical aspects of creating a child-centered divorce. They explore the profound impact of divorce on children, the importance of co-parenting, effective communication strategies, and the need for flexibility in parenting plans. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing children's well-being throughout the divorce process and offers practical advice for parents navigating this challenging time.
📩 Contact Traci A. Weiss: weissfamilylaw.com
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In this episode, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant discusses various aspects of attorney billing practices with Georgia lawyer Ashley Pepitone. They explore the common billing methods used by attorneys, including hourly rates and flat fees, and the implications of different retainer structures. The conversation emphasizes the importance of transparency in billing, client communication, and understanding the costs associated with legal representation during a divorce. The episode also highlights the trend towards flat fee billing in family law and provides insights for clients on what to expect when hiring an attorney.
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and family law attorney Alexandra Geczi discuss the sensitive topic of how to approach a spouse about divorce. They explore essential strategies for effective communication, the importance of preparation, and understanding the emotional landscape of both partners. The conversation emphasizes the need for a calm and thoughtful approach, choosing the right time and place, and the significance of having a supportive team during the divorce process.
To read more from Alex and other trusted professionals, get your copy of:
📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle formats.
For more resources or to find an Amicable Divorce Network professional, visit:
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the critical aspects of hiring a divorce attorney with guest Rob Roseman. They explore the importance of making informed decisions during the divorce process, the significance of understanding the amicable divorce approach, and how to identify red flags when selecting an attorney. The conversation also delves into the emotional considerations of hiring legal representation, the costs associated with divorce, and how to maximize the consultation experience with an attorney. The episode emphasizes the need for preparation and communication to ensure a smoother divorce process.
Follow the show for more direct interviews with each contributing author.
To read more from Stephanie and other trusted professionals, get your copy of:
📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle formats.
For more resources or to find an Amicable Divorce Network professional, visit:
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Summary
In 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:
📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle formats.
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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.
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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.
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Summary
In 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:
📍 Licensed in Georgia
🌐 Website: www.MFTGA.com
📧 Email: kathleen@mftga.com
For out-of-state listeners, Kathleen also refers clients to national directories of qualified mental health professionals who can support your divorce journey.
To read more from Kathleen and other trusted professionals, get your copy of:
📘 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle formats.
For more resources or to find an Amicable Divorce Network professional, visit:
🔗 www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com
🔗 www.divorceamicably.com
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.
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Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with attorney Dennis Collard about the unique challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ couples during divorce. The conversation highlights the importance of confidentiality, legal advice, and the role of arbitration in resolving disputes. They also touch on the complexities of family dynamics within the LGBTQIA+ community and the need for understanding and respect in legal proceedings.
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Tracy Moore-Grant and guest Andrew Hatherley discuss the benefits of amicable divorce, particularly for those over 50, known as gray divorce. They explore the financial implications, emotional recovery, and the importance of having the right professionals involved in the divorce process. The conversation emphasizes the need for a team approach to navigate complicated assets and the significance of maintaining relationships post-divorce.
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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.
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In the Dallas, Texas area? Reach out to Anita directly at anita@familylaw-dallas.com
In this episode Tracy talks with Dara Marias to discuss the structured process of amicable divorce, emphasizing its organization, confidentiality, and the importance of professional guidance. They explore the various stages of the divorce process, including initiation, documentation, negotiation, and finalization, while highlighting the benefits of maintaining a respectful and cooperative approach. The conversation also touches on the role of professionals in facilitating a smoother transition for families, ultimately aiming for healthier post-divorce relationships.
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.
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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.
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About 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.
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Tracy and Jeanette discuss the often-overlooked non-financial costs of divorce, including mental health impacts, relational strains, and the public nature of litigation. They emphasize the inefficiencies of the court system and the benefits of amicable divorce practices, which prioritize the well-being of children and allow for a more efficient resolution process. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the emotional and relational costs associated with divorce and advocates for a more compassionate approach to family law.
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Tracy and attorney Jeanette Soltys discuss the often-overlooked non-financial costs of divorce, including mental health impacts, relational strains, and loss of privacy. They emphasize the inefficiencies of the court system and the benefits of amicable divorce processes, which can lead to quicker resolutions and better outcomes for families. The conversation highlights the importance of prioritizing children's well-being and maintaining healthy co-parenting relationships.
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In this episode Tracy and attorney Kathryn Harry discuss the differences between legal separation and divorce. They explore the implications of legal separation, who it may benefit, and the pros and cons of choosing this route over divorce. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding state-specific laws and the need for professional guidance in navigating these complex decisions.
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In this episode Tracy Ann Moore-Grant and mental health professional Kathleen Shack discuss the complexity of deciding whether to divorce. They explore the emotional struggles individuals face during this decision-making process and introduce discernment counseling as a structured approach to help couples navigate their options. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mental health support and the role of professionals in guiding individuals through the divorce process.
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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.
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Tracy and guest Storey Jones discuss the importance of an amicable mindset in divorce, the role of technology in facilitating a smoother process, and the significance of teamwork among professionals. They explore how the Dtour.life platform empowers clients with access to their financial data and promotes a collaborative approach to divorce, ultimately aiming to reduce conflict and emotional distress. The conversation emphasizes the need for a shift in perspective regarding divorce, moving away from adversarial practices towards a more constructive and supportive framework.
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In this episode host and ADN Founder Tracy Ann Moore-Grant is joined by Kelly Reddy-Heffner, a certified divorce financial analyst, to talk about the impact of menopause and aging on women's financial planning during divorce. This episode covers the nuances of 'gray divorce,' the importance of budgeting for age-related changes, and how professionals can better support clients in this life stage. Kelly shares tips for wellness budgeting and for maintaining clarity in financial planss.
Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on managing health, wellness, and financial stability during a pivotal time in women's lives.
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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 sits down with stand-up comedian Michele Traina. reator of the 'Divorce Diaries' comedic show. She shares her journey from improv to stand-up comedy post-divorce. Together they discuss how comedy helped navigate her divorce, the psychological stages of divorce, and the universal themes of loss, rejection, and acceptance. Michelle reveals the impact of her comedy on her dating life and co-parenting dynamics. Tune in for laughs, insights, and an uplifting perspective on divorce.
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Tracy is joined by Nicole Crites, a family law attorney and Guardian Ad Litem (GAL), to discuss the impact of narcissistic behavior on divorce cases. They discuss managing a divorce with a narcissist, strategies for keeping child welfare in focus, and practical advice for handling complex emotional and financial challenges. Nicole also emphasizes the importance of seeking professional therapy and using tools like Our Family Wizard to navigate these difficult situations. Tune in for tips and guidance on bringing your family law case to an efficient conclusion while protecting your well-being and that of your children.
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Tracy welcomes Jamie Lima—a seasoned financial expert holding an MBA, and certifications as a CFP, CDFA, and mediator. Jamie discusses his role in helping clients navigate the financial complexities of divorce, and offers practical advice on building a team to manage both the legal and financial aspects.
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Tracy speaks with Karis Nafte, founder of Who Keeps the Dog? Pet Custody Mediation, about managing pet custody issues during divorce. Karis, is a certified dog behavior consultant and accredited family mediator. She offers insights on understanding pet behavior, the emotional impact of shared custody, and creating well-informed custody arrangements. The discussion covers emotional challenges for pets, particularly dogs and cats, the importance of maintaining stable environments, and practical strategies for shared custody. Tune in for expert advice and real-life examples to ensure the well-being of your pets during and after a divorce.
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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.
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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.
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In this episode, Tracy is talking with Rob Roseman creator of @wtfdivorce and Kristy Tiesing a team member for both WTF Divorce and ADN on the role of social media when navigating divorce. They discuss how to utilize social media for information, connect with divorce professionals you trust, and the importance of transparency and humor in the divorce process. This episode is packed with practical advice for anyone considering or going through a divorce, and for divorce professionals aiming to enhance their online presence.
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In this episode, Tracy is joined by Suzanne Winlove- Smith, a mediator and divorce coach from Canada who works with high-conflict couples. Suzanne discusses the trauma and emotional challenges clients face during high-conflict divorces, strategies for de-escalating tension, and the importance of proper support. She also shares her mediation techniques, emphasizing authentic communication and client empowerment. Learn how to navigate the complexities of high-conflict divorces and achieve amicable resolutions.
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In this episode, Tracy discusses the importance of seeking emotional support during a divorce with UK ADN members Chloe O. and Polly Bloom. With combined experience in divorce coaching and conflict de-escalation, they share their personal journeys and professional advice on managing emotions, avoiding impulsive decisions, and the significance of support groups. Their online support group, The Divorce Circle, provides accessible and affordable emotional support for individuals worldwide.
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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.
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Welcome back to the ADN podcast! In this episode, host Tracy Ann Moore Grant, founder of ADN, is joined by Storey Jones of Dtour.Life.
They discuss how Dtour.Life, a comprehensive technology platform for divorce, streamlines and organizes data to reduce costs, errors, and anxiety for clients.
Discover how this tool supports professionals, and enhances the entire divorce process through user-friendly, secure technology.
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In this episode Tracy explores the impact of divorce coaching on family law with guests Debra Doak and Tracy Callahan, founders of the Divorce Coaches Academy. Discover the inception of divorce coaching, the importance of ADR (alternative dispute resolution), and how properly trained divorce coaches support clients and family law professionals. Learn how finding the right divorce coach can lead to more efficient and amicable resolutions. Tune in for invaluable insights on navigating divorce with the right support.
In this episode, Tracy discusses mediation in family law with Ginger Dugan, an attorney and mediator. They explore Ginger's experience in family law, compare mediation and arbitration, and highlight the role of mediators. Insights include varying mediation practices across jurisdictions, the importance of client comfort, and strategies for effective mediation.
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In this episode Tracy welcomes Melody Swilling of Swilling Family Law for a comprehensive discussion on prenuptial agreements. They cover the importance of having these agreements, common misconceptions, financial implications, and the ideal time to plan for one.
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In this episode, Tracy, is talking again to Alexandra Geczi, an attorney and the Amicable Ambassador for Texas, about the importance of no-fault divorce. They discuss the potential impact of eliminating no-fault divorce laws, the history and benefits of these laws, and the real-world implications on families, the legal system, and society at large.
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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.
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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 Katy 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. Katy 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 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.
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In this episode, Tracy and board member Dennis Collard celebrate Pride Month with a special presentation. Dennis, a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, breaks down the meanings behind each letter in the acronym, shedding light on the significance of LGBTQIA+ identities and orientations. They discuss the history of Pride Month, the creation and evolution of the Pride flag, and the importance of recognizing and honoring the diverse experiences within the community.
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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.
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In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, we explore divorce finances with Hirsch Serman, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA). Hirsch breaks down the role of CDFA professionals, focusing on tax implications and asset division strategies gleaned from his 25 years as a CPA. Gain practical insights into navigating tax changes and optimizing asset splits. Tune in for essential advice on achieving financial clarity amid divorce complexities.
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Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast. In this episode, attorney-turned-divorce coach Cherie Morris shares insights on staying in your lane during the divorce and co-parenting journey.
Join Tracy and Cherie as they explore Cherie's transition from law to coaching, the importance of emotional support, and discovering her passion amidst personal experience.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Tracy is joined by Sue Lee, an Amicable member from the United Kingdom. Sue is discussing how her particular blend of expertise as a hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, EFT practitioner, and a life, health, and wellness coach can help you find healing through your divorce.
Tracy and Sue discuss hypnotherapy and its application in navigating emotional challenges, especially within the divorce process.
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.
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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.
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In this episode Tracy is joined by Suzy Miller, a divorce strategist and the Amicable Ambassador for the United Kingdom. We will look into the complexities of the UK family law system.
Join us for a valuable discussion on the nuances of the UK family law system and gain insights into how to approach divorce proceedings with clarity and empathy. Don't miss this episode as we empower you to navigate the challenging terrain of divorce with knowledge and understanding.
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.
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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.
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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.
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In this episode Tracy sits down with Fraud Investigator and Forensic Accountant Tracy Coenen. Tracy shares her expertise and advice on her IG account @divorcemoneyguide, TikTok, LinkedIn and other socials. She also has a book available; Find me the Money which can be found among other resources on her website.
Tracy Coenen is a renowned forensic accountant and the brains behind the Divorce Money Guide.
Tracy’s passion lies in helping people who feel powerless in the divorce process to regain their confidence and take control of their money. By following her carefully laid out steps, people in the process of divorce go from uninformed and overwhelmed to feeling in control of their finances.
She has been interviewed by numerous media outlets and publications as an expert on finding hidden money: CNBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, NBC, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal, just to name a few.
The Divorce Money Guide process involves watching instructional videos, gathering your account statements, and finding your money. That's it! You will come away confident in your knowledge of the numbers, and ready to fight for the money and assets to which you are entitled.
Knowledge is power, so Tracy wants to help you get information about your finances that will help you get the best possible settlement in your divorce.
More information and Tracy's Find me the Money Guide can be found at:
https://www.fraudcoach.com/
In this episode Tracy is joined by Claire Edwards. A family law attorney from the state of Louisiana. Claire and Tracy discuss how to build your perfect divorce team and what expert services you need to complement the knowledge and skills that your chosen attorney is able to provide you. You can find more information about Claire in our Membership Directory on the Amicable Divorce Network Website.
Welcome to The Amicable Divorce Network Podcast. In this episode Tracy sits down with Karis Nafte an online Peet Custody Mediator and Dog Behavior Consultant. You can find more from Karis at her website:
https://www.whokeepsthedog.com/
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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.
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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!!
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