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      A Divorce Coach is a person who works with a client during divorce, in a supporting manner, generally a Psychologist or therapist to help contain the emotional issues that arise through the process of divorce. Your Divorce Coach will help keep emotions from escalating out of control, so that your divorce can remain "Collaborative" and not end up in litigation.
      Your divorce coach will enable you to clearly and accurately represent your needs and concerns throughout this process. This is unlike the traditional role of a therapist, which would assist you in addressing and healing your issues.
      You may each have a divorce coach with you in negotiations, or you may use the same coach as a neutral professional, if this is agreed to in advance.

Why use a Divorce Coach?

  • Helps process remain Collaborative
  • Helps emotions from escalating
  • Helps you clearly and accurately express your needs
  • Supports you in difficult negotiations

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ADP will help you obtain a better or good, uncontested, mediated, collaborative, no court divorce using a legal document assistant [LDA], or mediation with a mediator, or a collaborative divorce using collaborative law with a collaborative attorney or lawyer, resulting in a marital settlement agreement [MSA], memorandum of understanding [MOU], and filing all the necessary legal forms, such as asset and liability and income and expenses financial disclosure forms, as well as a qualified domestic relations order aka QDRO. Your divorce will include all separate, community & quasi community property, debts, financial disclosure forms, retirement plans, 401k plans, pension plans, as well as spousal support, alimony and child support. There will be a custody agreement that might be sole, joint and primary and include move-away issues, as well as a parenting and/or co-parenting plan, and could include pet custody, time-share or visitation schedule. This process is good for co-habitation agreements, as well as civil union, gay & lesbian partners and/or relationships, domestic partnerships.
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