Apr 3, 2019
Preparing for a Healthy Divorce
Listen here and learn why you might not have to hire a lawyer for
your divorce after all. This episode will discuss how you can have
the healthiest divorce possible, some pitfalls to avoid as you
prepare, how divorce mediation works and who it benefits, and six
questions to ask in order to know if divorce mediation is right for
you.
Key Points:
- See that by using a more holistic approach, you can save tens of
thousands in legal fees, maintain control over decision-making, and
keep children out of the process.
- Haven't told your spouse yet? Know the five things you should and
should not do as you prepare.
- Myths around mediation revealed! Learn how mediation offers the
same legal protection as hiring lawyers and why fairness isn't
always 50/50 when it comes to custody or property division.
- No matter how complicated your situation is, people are working
it out without going to court and hiring lawyers.
Sponsored by Main Line Family Law Center
For more information, visit: Main Line Family Law Center at
https://myhealthydivorce.com
Episode Host, Adina Laver, Founder, Courage to Be Curious,
(formerly Divorce Essentials)
Find Adina Laver at: https://couragetobecurious.com
Guests: Cris Pastore, Co-Founder, Attorney-Mediator, Main Line
Family Law Center, Lenore Myers
About Cris: Cris Pastore is an expert attorney-mediator and has
been a practicing attorney for over 20 years. He became a private
divorce mediator in 2007, when he grew increasingly frustrated by
destructive nature of the traditional court-contested divorce
process. After having mediated hundreds of divorce cases, Cris
co-founded Main Line Family Law Center, just outside of
Philadelphia, with the help of his wife and business partner,
Sharon.Through working with clients and community education, Cris
has made it his personal mission to revolutionize this area of
practice so that families can emerge healthy and whole once again.
Follow Cris at @healthy_divorce
About Lenore: Lenore M. J. Myers has been practicing law with a
concentration in Family Law in southeastern Pennsylvania for the
past 28 years. Lenore is passionate about working with families and
individuals transitioning through life-changing events whether it
be new marriages, separations, divorce, birth or custody issues.
Her goal is to to help them obtain resolutions that will benefit
the whole family and minimize conflict.