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Description:
Collaborative divorce offers a refreshing alternative to traditional, adversarial divorce and encourages families to create an amicable agreement outside of court that includes other supports like a financial coach and parenting coach.
This workshop will introduce the core principles and benefits of collaborative divorce, including:
- Key steps involved, from initial consultation to settlement agreement.
- Reduce conflict, protect children's well-being and find more amicable outcomes.
- Understand the roles of attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial advisors in supporting clients through the process.
- Identify clients who may be good candidates for collaborative divorce and how to refer them to qualified professionals.
Join us to gain valuable insights and learn how to empower your clients to navigate the divorce process with greater peace and cooperation.
About Our Presenters:
Sarah Elerson, Collaborative Divorce Attorney, Elerson Law
Sarah Elerson is a skilled family law attorney with over a decade of experience. She specializes in traditional litigation and collaborative law, providing compassionate and effective legal representation. Sarah is dedicated to helping clients navigate complex family law issues, including divorce, child custody, and property division, with a focus on finding amicable solutions.
Sydney Swonigan, Co-parent Coach and CEO, Exes and Babies
Sydney Swonigan is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach and co-parent who founded Exes and Babies to uplift and uplevel the co-parent community through coaching, workshops and media, including a podcast on YouTube.
Sydney is a Seattle native and a proud “boy mom” who amicably co-parents with her son’s father and stepmother. She is working hard to shift the narrative and culture of co-parenting to be synonymous with teamwork and fulfillment. Additionally, she works as a senior business program manager in gaming policy at Microsoft.
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