Parenting
Divorce Amicably Book: A Guide to a Smoother Divorce
Navigating divorce can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be contentious or emotionally draining. Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, a book written by Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, founder of The Amicable Divorce Network, offers a structured approach to achieving a respectful and collaborative divorce. This book is designed to help individuals move forward with…
Read MorePre-Order Now: ‘Divorce Amicably’ Book Arrives March 25, 2025
Divorce Amicably: A Groundbreaking Guide to Navigating Divorce with Clarity and Cooperation Divorce is often perceived as a contentious and emotionally draining process, but it doesn’t have to be. In her latest book, Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, family law attorney Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, along with 40 leading divorce professionals, offers a comprehensive guide…
Read MoreUnlocking the Benefits of Mediation with Tracy Gould Sheinin
Navigating a divorce can be an emotionally charged and complex journey that can be overwhelming. In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network (ADN) podcast Tracy Gould Sheinin, a Georgia-based divorce mediator, conflict coach, and parent coordinator with Clarity Mediation, explores comprehensive strategies for effective mediation. Alongside Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, the Amicable Divorce Podcast host…
Read MoreLong-Distance Co-Parenting Plan – Free Resource Guide
Co-parenting can be a very stressful situation for any divorced couple. The stress of long-distance co-parenting can be overwhelming, whether you live in different cities, states, or countries. The challenges of long-distance parenting can take an emotional toll on the parents and children, causing frustration due to the logistics and distance involved. Chloe O, a…
Read MoreDiversity in Divorce – Bridging Cultural Gaps
Tracy Moore-Grant, the Amicable Divorce Podcast host and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, engages in a meaningful conversation about Diversity in Divorce with Neena Saxena, alternative dispute resolution mediator and attorney at her firm, Patterson Moore and Butler in Forsyth County, Georgia. In this episode, they discuss the challenges faced by people of diverse…
Read MoreThe 3 Ingredients to Succeed at Getting Divorced Amicably
By Chloe O., The Divorce and Separation Coach Unfortunately, divorce is often portrayed in the media as a conflictual and war-like process. However, studies show that 90% of divorcing couples intend to divorce amicably. Fear of conflict is one of the most common reasons why my clients struggle with making the decision to divorce. But…
Read MoreInsights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience
Presented by Rosalind Sedacca January is Child Centered Divorce Month! Join the Amicable Divorce Network for this Presentation by Rosalind Sedacca, CDC. This event is open to everyone-professionals & the public is welcome Insights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She’s a…
Read MoreIs High Conflict Parenting Like Battling a Hurricane?
by: Janet Price How 80 + mph High Winds are Like High Conflict People! The parallels between High Windstorms and High Conflict Personality Types I have lived in enough geographic areas to have experienced gorgeous sunny days, low-key rainy days, freak lightning storms, to dangerous sleet, snow, floods, crazy high winds over 80 miles per…
Read MoreWhy you should NEVER DIY your Divorce
The success of a DIY divorce largely depends on the complexity of the case, the ability of the couple to work together and communicate effectively, and the accuracy of the information and documentation provided. Couples who have simple divorce with no assets or minor children are more likely to successfully use a DIY divorce solution…
Read MoreWhat is Parent Coordination?
Understanding Parent Coordination Parent coordination is a form of dispute resolution that aims to help separated or divorced parents make decisions for their children without the need for court intervention. It is a child-focused process that involves the appointment of a neutral third party, known as a parent coordinator, who acts as a mediator and…
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