Empowering You Through Divorce

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Empowering You Through Divorce

There are only two important matters in divorce: money and children. So what is all the talk about “my legal rights”?  Do they matter?  Of course they do. But it makes sense to focus on sound financial decisions that ensure a positive and financially secure future, and to develop a cooperative co-parenting plan. 
 
You are concerned with being treated fairly.  Being treated fairly is about empowered decision-making – not a battle for your legal rights.  In divorce, being empowered means that you understand the law and your rights under the law, and you understand the financial implications of various options.  Being empowered also means that you are in a position to develop the best possible parenting plan for yourself and your children.

Most people simply want to work out the divorce details and move on.  They need a process that keeps emotions from playing havoc with their decision-making ability, a process that ensures the outcomes will be fair. 

Fairness through divorce is achieved in a strategic step-by-step process that deals fairly with all issues related to children and money.  We call it The Fairway Process™, which involves:

1. Optimum Outcome Conversation
Your negotiator will meet with you to better understand where you are and to help you become future focused.

2. Fairway Divorce Transitions
We provide you with the tools you need to gather your ¬financial information and focus on long-term planning.

3. The Law Seminar
We bring in a top notch matrimonial lawyer to educate you on the matrimonial laws and provide you with timely information.

4. Determine Assets & Liabilities
Your senior negotiator will work with both of you to ensure an accurate statement of net worth.

5. Fair Division of Assets
We focus on a short and long term plan that works for you and your family.

6. Child Nurturing Plan
A senior negotiator will help you put together a comprehensive child nurturing plan.

7. Resolution Plan
Here we put everything together and provide you documents outlining your divorce, including fair division of assets and the child nurturing plan.

8. Legalization of Divorce
Once your resolution plan is complete, we will ensure it becomes legalized according to your specifi¬c provincial/state laws.

Empowerment through divorce will help you achieve a clean break and begin a Clear Road to a New Life™.

Ubuntu,
Karen Stewart