 When talk turns to divorce, it usually means that the possibilities to make the marriage work have been exhausted and the troubling emotions that go along with a relationship in transition are being felt. This can be a very difficult time to try to figure out how to end the marriage and how to go forward and begin a new life. But that’s exactly what needs to be done.
When talk turns to divorce, it usually means that the possibilities to make the marriage work have been exhausted and the troubling emotions that go along with a relationship in transition are being felt. This can be a very difficult time to try to figure out how to end the marriage and how to go forward and begin a new life. But that’s exactly what needs to be done.
Once the decision to end a marriage has been made, a cascade of new issues, many with far-reaching effects, need to be addressed, including:
– Should I call a collaborative attorney? Mediator? Litigator?
– How will the property be divided?
– What will happen to: Retirement accounts? Pensions? Coin collections? Artwork?
– Will we be selling the house? Looking for a new place? Staying with family?
– When will I see the kids? Where will we/they live?
– What about alimony? Child support? How much?
Other decisions you’ll need to make concerning your life going forward, might include:
-  – What town will I live in?
– What kind of lifestyle can I expect?
– What are my chances for happiness?
– When will dating become an option?
– What changes in my day to day life would I like to see?
– Where do I see myself in 2, 5, 10 years?
The emotions that typically accompany the end of a marriage can be distracting, exhausting, and make it difficult to focus on the issues you must decide on for a soft landing onto the long road ahead.
Join us for a 4 part series designed to address your questions in a confidential and supportive environment regarding the legal, financial, and emotional aspects of making the transition from married to un-married and planning for a soft landing. Women’s and Men’s workshop groups now forming in Stoughton.
The cost of the four part series will be $200. and will include guest speakers: an Attorney/Mediator and a Divorce Financial Planner who will help answer your questions. For more information and to register contact: betsyross1@comcast.net
