Divorce Talks
How to Successfully Navigate through Tough Times
Divorce can be messy and difficult. Kids, finances, housing, support… the list of things to think about can be overwhelming. Adding to the challenge is the fact that most couples would like to come through the process amicably.
This interactive workshop will prepare you for dealing with the difficulties and challenges of divorce while minimizing the impact.
Our panel of divorce professionals will help you:
- understand how to prepare for divorce, how long it will take and how much it will cost
- recognize the common pitfalls that lead to an out-of-control situation
- learn the impact on kids, friends and family
- decode the language of divorce
- get the legal, financial and emotional tools you need to navigate through the process
Join us on Tues. March 30th to learn the facts about divorce and how you and your spouse can determine the process that will feel right for both of you.
Please note: Our goal is to give you the answers you need in a safe and comfortable setting
Next Divorce Talks Session: REGISTER NOW
Date: Tuesday, March 30
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Location: 45 Mutual St, Suite 22, Toronto
Fee: $40
Panelists:
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Marion Korn |
Eva Sachs |
Hayley MacPhail |
Our Panel:
Marion Korn, mediator & collaborative family law lawyer. Marion has a Masters of Law degree in Dispute Resolution and is an internationally recognized Collaborative Law and Mediation educator. With over 20 years experience in working with separating couples and families, she has a full understanding of the legal issues and challenges most couples face. Marion is well known for her skill in helping couples through divorce.
Eva Sachs, financial professional. A Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, Eva has the experience to help couples understand the financial implications of each decision they make throughout the divorce process. She helps create positive, achievable plans for the immediate and the long term. Using specialized software and her own custom designed tools developed from her practice, she can demonstrate the financial impact of different settlement proposals.
Hayley MacPhail, family relationship specialist. Hayley has a Bachelors of Arts in Child and Youth Work and a Masters degree of Education in Counseling Psychology. She is a trained Mediator and Collaborative Law Family Professional. She is passionate about helping families sustain healthy cohesive parenting practices throughout separation and divorce and beyond.
If you have any questions please call: 416.232.1540 or email esachs@womenindivorce.ca



