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Collaborative Solutions for Couples by Eva Sachs CFP CDFA
I didn’t know about the various choices available to reach a settlement agreement without going to court. Thanks for the valuable information. But, how can I ever get my spouse to agree to any of these alternatives?
This is the most common question that always comes up at every Divorce Talk information session.
Couples who are contemplating divorce, may not be communicating well at this stage, so they may not be open to any suggestions from their spouse. One spouse may have contacted or retained a lawyer that may be going down the path to court. And if that’s the case, it may be too late to change course. This can set up a confrontational process before there is even a chance to consider a different approach.
Divorcing couples needed to hear the information about the divorce process together, meet the divorce professionals at the same time and make the decision of how they are going to proceed together. Couples plan their first home and vacations and when life doesn’t go as planned, couples can plan the first step in their separation together.
I am pleased to announce the launch of Mutual Solutions for Couples - Collaborative Solutions for Separating Couples - helping separating couples navigate through divorce and reach a collaborative solution from their first step to final settlement.
The Mutual Solutions Couples Consultation, allows a couple to meet with a team of advisers to plan their next step together. The Mutual Solutions Couples Consultation is designed to provide reliable, objective information in a supportive environment, helping both spouses move forward confidently. The Mutual Solutions Couples Consultation team includes 2 lawyers, a divorce financial professional and a family relationship specialist.
The current recession makes it increasingly difficult to “afford a divorce”. One of the great advantages of Mutual Solutions Couples Consultation is the ability to show how couples can manage divorce costs up front and provide realistic workable ways to plan and control them.
The Mutual Solutions Couples Consultation shows how it’s possible to makes divorce easier on the children - assisting separating couples to develop new ways of communicating with each other and with their children and introducing essential conflict resolution skills to the process so couples are able to keep moving forward toward settlement.
Couples that have decided to separate, now have the option of starting the journey to wind up their marriage together, before the emotions and costs associated with divorce spin out of control.
For details and more information, I welcome you to take a look at the website www.mutualsolutions45.com |
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Eva Sachs, CFP, CDFA |
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