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The Amicable Divorce Network focuses on providing content and information to people before, during or after divorce about how and why to keep their divorce low conflict, child centered and efficient. Learn from today's top experts on all the issues that impact people going through divorce as they discuss these topics with Amicable Divorce Network founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant.
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In this episode, host Tracy Moore Grant sits down with family law attorney Hannah Hembree Bell to discuss the intricacies of navigating divorce, with a special focus on empowering women. ✨ What You’ll Learn:Hannah’s inspiring journey into family law The critical importance of financial independence during divorce Emotional challenges and practical advice for women considering divorce Common pitfalls to avoid and tips for preparing for life after divorceHannah shares invaluable insights from her personal experiences and offers essential resources to support women throughout this journey. For more empowering content and resources, follow us on Instagram: @divorceamicably.💬 Join the conversation and take the first step towards an amicable divorce!
Divorce isn’t just emotional, it’s financial. And the decisions made during this transition can impact your future for decades.In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant sits down with Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® Michelle Muhammed to unpack the critical financial choices couples face during divorce — and the costly mistakes many people don’t realize they’re making.They discuss:• Why hiring a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®) can dramatically change outcomes• Common misconceptions about dividing retirement accounts, real estate, and investment assets• The hidden long-term risks of DIY divorces and rushed settlements• Why “50/50” doesn’t always mean equal — or financially smart• How an amicable approach can protect both parties’ long-term financial stabilityMichelle shares practical insights on evaluating settlement options, avoiding common financial traps, and making informed decisions that align with your future goals — not just short-term emotions.Whether you are navigating divorce personally or professionally, this episode offers essential guidance on protecting your financial future and making confident, informed choices.🎧 Subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast for expert conversations on navigating divorce with clarity, strategy, and dignity.📲 Follow @divorceamicably on Instagram for resources, education, and insights on amicable divorce and life beyond it.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with intimacy coach Jen MG for an honest, thoughtful conversation about intimacy during—and after—divorce.Together, they explore how aging, evolving desires, emotional shifts, and life transitions can reshape intimacy in ways many people aren’t prepared for. Jen shares why self-reflection and honest communication are essential, especially for individuals redefining themselves after divorce, and offers practical guidance for rebuilding intimacy with clarity, confidence, and intention.Whether you’re navigating divorce, supporting clients through it, or reimagining connection in a new chapter of life, this episode offers grounded insight and compassionate perspective on creating fulfilling relationships post-divorce.🎧 Subscribe and follow the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast for more expert conversations on navigating divorce with clarity and dignity.📲 Follow @divorceamicably on Instagram for education, resources, and real-world guidance on amicable divorce and life beyond it.
In the first episode of Season 3 of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant speaks with co-parenting coach Jay Skibbens about the complexities of co-parenting after divorce. They discuss the emotional challenges faced by parents, the importance of setting boundaries, and the need for child-focused decision-making. Jay shares his personal journey and insights on navigating co-parenting dynamics, emphasizing the significance of understanding emotions and expectations. The conversation also touches on the impact of labels like 'narcissism' in co-parenting relationships and offers practical tips for managing triggers and fostering healthier communication.You can find more from Jay on IG: @jayskibbensAnd more from ADN: @divorceamicably
In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant and guest Suzanne Winlove-Smith discuss the final chapter of the Divorce Amicably book, focusing on closure and healing after divorce. They explore the emotional trauma associated with divorce, the importance of seeking help, and the transition from a shared identity to an individual one. Suzanne shares insights on managing emotional triggers, the grieving process, and practical tips for transforming negative energy into positive action. The conversation emphasizes the need for support, planning for the future, and modeling healthy behavior for children during and after divorce.If you're navigating the emotional chaos of divorce and ready to step into a more grounded and empowered version of yourself, Suzanne can help.Based in Canada – working internationallywww.thecleandivorce.comFree consultation available on her websiteCheck out her Divorce Journal for just $10 – a step-by-step tool to process pain and accelerate healing.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and Stephanie Robins discuss the journey of moving forward after divorce. They explore the emotional challenges faced during and after the divorce process, emphasizing the importance of embracing emotions, rediscovering passions, and setting healthy boundaries. The conversation highlights the significance of building a support system and embracing the unknown as individuals navigate their new lives post-divorce. The episode concludes with a focus on celebrating personal growth and the opportunities that arise from the end of a marriage.Connect with Stephanie:www.alpharettafamilytherapy.comCall/Text: 404-849-5505Based in Alpharetta, GA (offering in-person and virtual sessions)
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy speaks with Andrew Hatherley, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and host of The Gray Divorce Podcast. Together, they discuss Chapter 76 of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution — focusing on how to rebuild your financial life after divorce.Andrew shares both personal and professional insight into the financial realities many face post-divorce. From organizing accounts and dividing retirement plans to estate planning and budgeting for the future, this episode offers practical steps to help individuals regain control and move forward with clarity.Connect with Andrew Hatherly:Website: www.transcendretirement.netEmail: andrew@wiserdivorcesolutions.comPodcast: The Gray Divorce PodcastFind him in the Amicable Divorce Network directory.Learn more at:www.amicabledivorcenetwork.comwww.divorceamicably.com
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with seasoned appraiser Mike Congemi, SRA, to uncover what divorcing homeowners really need to know about the valuation of their marital property.Mike explains the critical differences between tax assessments and appraisals, why Zillow is never a reliable valuation tool, and how emotions can often cloud judgment when dividing one of the most valuable assets in a divorce: the family home.Whether you’re trying to divide real estate amicably, preparing for court, or simply want to understand your options, this episode offers practical and professional insight to help you protect your financial future.Mike is based in Georgia and provides expert residential appraisals for divorce, probate, estate planning, and more.🌐 Visit: www.CongemiAppraisalGroup.com📧 Email: mike@congemiappraisalgroup.com📍 Service Area: Georgia (and referral connections nationwide)📘 Want more insights like this?Grab your copy of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution on Amazon—featuring chapters by top professionals like Mike.Learn more at:🔗 www.divorceamicably.com🔗 www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy discusses the complexities of taxes in divorce with tax expert Jason Wiggam. They cover essential topics such as tax filing status after divorce, the implications of alimony and child support, property transfers, capital gains, and the importance of professional tax advice. They emphasize the need for individuals going through divorce to understand the tax consequences of their decisions and to seek expert guidance to navigate these challenges effectively.Jason Wiggam is an experienced tax attorney and founder of Wiggam Law in Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in helping clients resolve tax issues with the IRS and state agencies.Contact Jason at: Phone: 404-233-9800 Website: www.wiggamlaw.com 📚 Find him in Chapter 64 of Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution
In this episode, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant discusses the intricacies of drafting a good settlement agreement with attorney Kathryn Harry. They cover essential topics such as the importance of specificity in agreements, the legal requirements for child support, tax considerations in divorce settlements, and the role of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs) in dividing retirement accounts. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of legal advice to ensure that agreements are clear, enforceable, and protect the interests of both parties. How to Work with Kathryn HarryIf you’re divorcing in Illinois or Georgia, Kathryn can help you prepare a detailed, enforceable, and fair settlement agreement—and make sure your QDRO and financial documents are handled properly.📍 Website: https://www.oakbrooklaw.com 📞 Georgia Office: 678-208-9200 📞 Illinois Office: 630-472-9700 👤 Real humans answer the phone—Kathryn’s long-time assistant is always ready to help.Kathryn’s tips appear in:Chapters 62 and 63 of the Amazon bestselling book:👉 Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution Available now on Amazon in paperback, hardback, and Kindle.You can also find Kathryn and other vetted professionals at:🌐 AmicableDivorceNetwork.com 🌐 DivorceAmicably.com📚 Want to Learn More?
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant discusses the role of the marital balance sheet in divorce proceedings with attorney Traci Weiss. They explore the importance of accurate financial disclosure, the organization of financial information, and the impact of valuation dates. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and trust between parties, the role of financial experts, and the complexities involved in navigating financial situations during divorce. The episode concludes with practical tips for ensuring clarity and accuracy in financial documentation.If you’re in Georgia and seeking an experienced, resolution-minded attorney or guardian ad litem, Traci A. Weiss is a trusted name in amicable divorce. Her practice, Weiss Family Law, is based in Atlanta.📍 Website: www.weissfamilylaw.com 📧 You’ll find her contact info and services available directly on the site.Traci is also a proud member of the Amicable Divorce Network, where clients can benefit from a team of collaborative professionals all working toward the same goal: peaceful, efficient, child-centered divorce.This episode is based on Chapter 50 of the book Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, authored by members of the Amicable Divorce Network. It’s a must-read for anyone going through divorce—whether you’ve already filed or you’re just beginning to explore your options.📚 Get the book: Available in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle on Amazon. 👉 Buy it here on Amazon (No judgment—we even offer discreet delivery.)Follow along with the podcast series as each chapter is brought to life in conversation with the experts who wrote them. And if you’re ready to stop the chaos and start your amicable path forward, visit www.AmicableDivorceNetwork.com to get matched with a professional today.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with realtor Morgan Fulcher about the intersection of real estate and divorce. They discuss the importance of using professionals who specialize in divorce, the emotional complexities involved in selling a home during this time, and the challenges faced in the current real estate market. Morgan shares her experiences and insights on how to navigate these transactions smoothly, emphasizing the need for clear communication and neutrality in dealing with clients.📞 Want to Work with Morgan Fulcher?✅ Morgan is a vetted member of the Amicable Divorce Network and works with clients in Barrow, Jackson, Walton, and surrounding counties in Georgia.📱 Call or text her directly: 678-446-6564🌐 Or visit DivorceAmicably.com or AmicableDivorceNetwork.com and search for Morgan Fulcher to view her full profile and contact details.🧭 For more episodes and resources, subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast or explore our book Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution.🎧 Available wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the complexities of divorce, real estate, and mortgage financing with experts Jennifer Brown and Tami Wollensak. They explore key topics such as mortgage assumptions, the importance of early planning, property title and ownership, support income's impact on mortgage qualifications, contingent liabilities, and the long-term financial implications of home ownership. The conversation emphasizes the need for specialized advice during divorce to navigate these challenges effectively. 📘 Read Chapter 55 in Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution (Available on Amazon in hardcover, paperback, or Kindle) 📺 Subscribe to Empowered Uncoupling on YouTube for more from TamiJennifer Brown 🌐 www.jenniferbbrown.comTami Wollensak 📺 YouTube: Empowered Uncoupling 🌐 www.tamiwollensak.com
In this episode, host Tracy Ann and Andrew Hatherley discuss essential financial strategies for individuals going through a divorce. They cover topics such as preparing financially, organizing documents, understanding assets and tax implications, timing considerations, social security benefits, budgeting for post-divorce life, the importance of professional guidance, and the role of a chief financial officer during and after divorce. The conversation emphasizes the need for a well-structured approach to ensure the best financial outcomes and emotional well-being during this challenging time.Andrew is a CDFA®, financial advisor, and host of The Gray Divorce Podcast, which focuses on financial and emotional planning for people divorcing over 50. He’s also the founder of Transcend Retirement and Wiser Divorce Solutions.Connect with Andrew:📧 andrew@wiserdivorcesolutions.com🌐 transcendretirement.net🎙 The Gray Divorce PodcastYou can find Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution on Amazon (available in paperback, hardback, and Kindle versions).
In this episode, host Tracy-Ann Moore-Grant speaks with Steven Bradley from Our Family Wizard about the innovative co-parenting tool designed to streamline communication and organization for divorced families. They discuss the app's features, including messaging, shared calendars, payment options, and safety measures, emphasizing its benefits for both high-conflict and amicable co-parents. The conversation highlights how technology is transforming family law and improving the divorce process.📚 Get the book: Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution 🌐 Explore OFW: https://www.ourfamilywizard.com 📩 Need help or want to contact Steven? Email us at  kristy@amicabledivorcenetwork.com,  and we’ll connect you.
In this episode, Tracy Moore-Grant and Neena Saxena discuss the critical differences between legal and physical custody in divorce situations. They explore the nuances of custody types, the importance of detailed parenting plans, and the often-overlooked rules regarding technology use for children. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication and documentation to ensure the best outcomes for children in co-parenting scenarios.📞 Want to work with Neena Saxena? Visit https://pattersonmoorebutler.com or email Neena through the firm’s contact page. You can also find her listed in the member directory at AmicableDivorceNetwork.com.📘 Grab your copy of the book: Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution is available in paperback, hardcover, and e-book on Amazon.
In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant discusses the mediation mindset with divorce coach and contributing author Chloe O. They explore the importance of shifting one's mindset when entering mediation, defining success, preparing financial information, and effective negotiation strategies. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication and understanding the other party's perspective, especially in the context of international divorce. Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution. Get your copy on Amazon in paperback, hardback, or Kindle to explore all 80 chapters written by vetted Amicable Divorce Network professionals.🎧 Listen to the episode on your favorite podcast platform and follow the series for more real advice from real experts.📍 Location: United Kingdom (serving clients worldwide) 👋 Work with Chloe O.🌐 Website: www.thedivorceandseparationcoach.com 🧭 Member Profile: amicabledivorcenetwork.co.uk
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy discusses financial considerations during divorce with Laurie Dyke, a CPA forensic expert. They explore the misconceptions surrounding complicated finances in divorce, and the importance of amicable resolutions over court interventions. The conversation covers identifying and valuing marital assets, the differences between pensions and 401(k)s, and the importance of professional guidance when navigating stock options and restricted stock. They highlight the benefits, including cost savings and improved relationships post-divorce when you prioritize an amicable divorce.Connect with Laurie Dyke 📍 CPA, Forensic Accountant, Partner at IAG Forensics & Valuation 🌐 Website: www.iagforensics.com 📞 Phone: 678-549-9881 📧 Available 24/7 to help reduce stress—not add to it.Learn More About the Amicable Divorce Network 🌐 Member Directory & Resources: amicabledivorcenetwork.com 📘 Get the book: Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution available now on Amazon 📺 Catch all podcast episodes and guides at divorcedamicably.com
In this episode, Tracy Moore-Grant and Stephanie Robins discuss the complexities of going public with a divorce, the emotional challenges involved, and the importance of communication with legal professionals. They explore common mistakes individuals make during the divorce process, including emotional decision-making and the pitfalls of social media. The conversation emphasizes the need for emotional preparedness, setting boundaries, and the benefits of an amicable divorce process.To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Find it on Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠More from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicably📩 Need Support? Contact Us: info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com🔎 Find an Amicable Divorce Professional:⁠ Visit our website⁠
In this episode, Tracy and divorce coach Nanette Murphy talk about building a solid divorce team. They highlight that navigating divorce requires more than just an attorney; it involves a variety of professionals including financial advisors, mental health experts, and support systems. The conversation explains the emotional challenges faced during divorce and the necessity of taking time to make informed decisions. Nanette Murphy – Divorce Coach & Amicable Ambassador (MI) 📍 Serving clients nationwide, specializing in women over 40 navigating gray divorce 🌐 Website: LiveLifeNowWithPurpose.com 📧 Email: nanette@livelifenowwithpurpose.com 💻 Book a consult or browse resources on her websiteDivorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution features insights from 40 professionals across law, finance, coaching, therapy, and more. ✅ Now available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle on Amazon 🌐 Learn more at www.divorceamicably.com
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