The Clear Road to a New Life® with ALLY. Planning your life after divorce.

Welcome to ALLY – Laying the foundation of your life after divorce so you can avoid the “what now trap”.

 

Ally defined: is to combine or unite resource with (another) for mutual benefit.

Our goal has always been to provide our clients with The Clear Road to a New Life®. When making decisions during your divorce, you are much better prepared if you shift your thinking from the past to the future. Over the years, we have published books and developed tools to help our clients move from the past to the future and we want to share those with you.

The process of divorce is overwhelming and all-consuming, yet the decisions you make during your divorce, that are captured in your separation agreement, set the stage for life after divorce. If you have not taken the time to contemplate questions about your future while agreeing on terms, you may have missed an opportunity to position yourself for a better outcome, given your plans.

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After successfully bringing over 6,500 couples to divorce resolution since 2006, we realized that many people are so thankful to be done but still find themselves with the "What Now Trap," unsure about what is next and feeling unsettled.  In addition to publishing Divorce for Men – A Guide to creating an extraordinary life after divorce and Divorce for Women – A Guide to creating an extraordinary life after divorce to help clients make good decisions during their divorce, we have also developed a series of modules (Ally™) that our clients can use to walk themselves through a number of the pressing decisions including: 

  • Careers choices
  • Single parenting
  • Financial planning decisions
  • Relationships – know when you are ready  
  • Future planning 3,5 and 10-year goals

The Fairway Model for divorce considers that for you to make good decisions, you must move from dwelling on the past to thinking about your future. A number of our steps in the INR™ (Independently Negotiated Resolution) start-to-finish divorce process encourage you to think about parenting, financial division and support with the future in mind. Our goal is for you to avoid the what now trap.

Modules are complementary for our Fairway Divorce Solutions clients: 

Ask you Divorce Resolution Expert for access to these game changing tools today.

Here are just some of the helpful goodies we cover in our complimentary ALLY modules:

  • How to avoid the “What Now Trap”
  • Reflecting on our your journey in preparation for your future
  • The importance of envisioning your future first
  • How to do a personal inventory
  • The power of “I am” statements”
  • The power of becoming an observer in your divorce 
  • Transitioning through your divorce and changing the narrative for your future
  • The power of visualization as it relates to your lifeline
  • The importance of envisioning your future first
  • Creating your painted picture and see it come to life
  • Building your roadmap for your clear road to a new life®
  • Understanding and creating smart goals
The average cost of a separation/divorce in Canada is now over $51,000

Client testimonials

Success comes in many forms. For us, it is hearing back from our clients and reading how we have changed their lives for the better. These stories are the reason we do what we do.

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What can I say. This is never a part of the journey that I foresaw or expected. But I wanted to just send a ‘happy Friday’ note to both of you for making this entire “adventure” as good as it could be! I don’t know if my opinion means much, so I’m not going to Google to post “Best Divorce Ever!”, ha ha ha. BUT: it has been a really, really positive experience. The work you do must be very challenging, and not every “adventure” will be this smooth, so I just wanted to thank you for your assistance, your skills, and your professionalism.

- Saskatoon Client February 2022

The Fairway Method

Divorce is difficult. We make is easier from start to finish. The Clear Road to a New Life®

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Locations

Helping Canadians with divorce mediation since 2006, with more than 25 Divorce Resolution Mediators in more than 12 locations.

Head Office

Head Office

British Columbia

Kelowna Langley

Saskatchewan

Saskatoon

Manitoba

Winnipeg

Frequently asked questions

At Fairway, we understand that facing a divorce is daunting, bringing mixed emotions and many questions. We are committed to ensuring that you have the knowledge and tools to move through the process in a way that protects your assets and your children.

Fairway Divorce Solutions has an in-house legal team that drafts your separation agreement and, in certain provinces, can file for divorce. Also, our matrimonial lawyers educate divorcing couples during the What is the Law™ Seminar. You are also encouraged to get independent legal advice from lawyers.

It is seldom too late. Fairway Divorce Solutions has helped couples frustrated with the cost, time and emotional strain of using lawyers. The Fairway team encourages divorcing couples to research and understand divorce options and choose a process designed to meet the needs of both parties and the children. The court process can often be paused to allow parties to explore and use Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR) methods.

No, you do not need a lawyer to get divorced. However, it is highly recommended that a lawyer review your separation agreement before you sign it when children and assets are involved. Once you have a separation agreement, you do not need to use your lawyer to file for divorce. We offer divorce filing services in applicable provinces to make your life easier and keep costs down.

A divorce is a method of terminating a marriage between two individuals; your divorce will give each of you the legal right to marry someone else.