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Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money
Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money Financial Literacy in Divorce: Season 1 – Episode 9 - Key Topics Covered: What Is Financial Literacy in Divorce? Darren and Joplin begin by explaining the concept of financial literacy and why it becomes a critical issue during separation. Many people move through relationships with one partner managing most of the finances, which can leave the other partner unaware of: - Bank accounts - Debts - Investments - Superannuation - Loans or liabilities When separation occurs, this lack of awareness can create significant stress and uncertainty. The Balance Sheet: Understanding the Asset Pool One of the first steps in a property settlement is creating a balance sheet that lists the entire financial position of the relationship. This typically includes: - Real estate and property - Bank accounts - Credit cards and loans - Superannuation - Share portfolios - Vehicles, boats or other major assets From balance sheets and disclosure obligations to mediation preparation and superannuation splits, this episode provides practical insights into how financial transparency shapes fair outcomes in family law matters. Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money #DivorceAwareness #FinancialLiteracy #DivorceFinance #FinancialPlanning #SeparationSupport

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Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money
Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money Financial Literacy in Divorce: Season 1 – Episode 9 - Key Topics Covered: What Is Financial Literacy in Divorce? Darren and Joplin begin by explaining the concept of financial literacy and why it becomes a critical issue during separation. Many people move through relationships with one partner managing most of the finances, which can leave the other partner unaware of: - Bank accounts - Debts - Investments - Superannuation - Loans or liabilities When separation occurs, this lack of awareness can create significant stress and uncertainty. The Balance Sheet: Understanding the Asset Pool One of the first steps in a property settlement is creating a balance sheet that lists the entire financial position of the relationship. This typically includes: - Real estate and property - Bank accounts - Credit cards and loans - Superannuation - Share portfolios - Vehicles, boats or other major assets From balance sheets and disclosure obligations to mediation preparation and superannuation splits, this episode provides practical insights into how financial transparency shapes fair outcomes in family law matters. Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Divorce Financial Wake-Up Call: Why You Need to Know Your Money #DivorceAwareness #FinancialLiteracy #DivorceFinance #FinancialPlanning #SeparationSupport

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Why Knowing Your Property Rights Matters

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Children learn about love from what they see every day. Choosing a healthier path can be one of the most loving decisions a family makes. 💙
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Looking for more free support for you family during a separation or divorce? Check out our website for free resources that can support the youth and families you know who may need them. Visit rainbows.org/divorce-separation today! #divorceawareness #freeresources

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Which Marriage Has Highest Divorce Rate According to Recent Relationship Studies Marriage is definitely a big topic of conversation, popping up everywhere from cultural discussions and news reports to just everyday…

😬 Which Marriage Has the Highest Divorce Rate? Research Reveals the Pattern

Divorce isn’t random. Studies reveal clear trends about which marriages struggle most—and what actually helps couples reconnect.

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During Divorce Awareness Month, we recognize that children can thrive when they are surrounded by love, safety, and stability. Rainbows for All Children is here to support kids and families through life’s changes. 💙 #divorceawareness #childrenofdivorce #rainbowsforallchildren

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This month, we honor every child whose life has been touched by divorce. Their voices remind us to listen, their pain calls us to act, and their resilience inspires hope. 💛
#childrenofdivorce #divorceawareness #rainbowsforallchildren

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The D-Word Seeing Divorce through a child’s eye The D-Word: Seeing Divorce through a child’s eye with Guest, Tara Eisenhard, Divorce Coach, Author, Speaker with Host, Hirsch Serman, Financial Wellness Show - "LIVE" Tuesday @ 10:30 am ET WGSN-DB Going Solo Network FB & YouTube .  Our website is www.goingsolomedia.com. A bit about Tara Eisenhard.... Personal Experience I’ve been there. I’m a child of divorced parents. I’m an ex-wife, a “next” wife, and the previous partner of a divorced dad. I’ve been cheated. I’ve been left. I’ve left. I’ve walked away a winner. I’ve also been broken, and I put myself back together. Education In 2010, I studied divorce coaching with Sandra Lee, founder of Emerge Victorious in North Carolina. Sandra was a pioneer in the field of divorce coaching, and it was an honor to learn from her.  But my quest for knowledge didn’t stop with divorce coaching. Over the years, I’ve attended courses aimed at dealing with divorce through Christian and Buddhist philosophies. I’m trained in mediation, advanced mediation, family mediation, and group facilitation/mediation. I completed training in conflict coaching, collaborative law, Nonviolent Communication, Active Parenting, and Dis-Solving Conflict From Within. I attended the Start Over Smart Divorce Expo (2012), the Family Law Reform Conference (2014) and the Make Divorce Healthier Symposium (2016 and 2018). And in 2019, I achieved the status of Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS™) through the National Association of Divorce Professionals.  Seriously, I love to learn about divorce. Professional Experience/Exposure I’ve been coaching since before the Affordable Care Act was passed. I’ve coached individuals as well as groups, in-person as well as online. I’ve spoken to groups of lawyers, therapists, corporate employees, parents, and students. My book, The D-Word:  Divorce Through a Child’s Eyes has been reviewed and recommended by various professionals. I’ve been on the radio. I’ve been on TV.  I’ve contributed articles to Stepmom Magazine, Family Affaires, Divorcedmoms.com, DivorceForce, and my writing has been featured by The Huffington Post. In addition to my business services, I’m volunteer mediator and conflict coach for my local community mediation center. Professional Passion I love divorce! I know it sounds crazy that someone could “love” divorce, but I do. Not the ugly aspects, of course, but those can be minimized (which is why I do what I do). I refuse to view divorce as a problem. I prefer to see it instead as a solution to a problem. I also consider divorce to be a birth of sorts- a new beginning, an opportunity to learn, grow, and develop new strengths. I see divorce as a process of family evolution, not dissolution. That said, I’m on a mission to change the way our culture views and approaches divorce. I dream of a world where separation ceremonies are the norm and shame is no longer thing.  I don’t approach my work as a mission of pity, but rather one of empowerment. Tara Eisenhard Divorce Coach, Author, Speaker Taraeisenhard.com tara@taraeisenhard.com Instagram.com/taraeisenhard Facebook.com/author.taraeisenhard

📣 New Podcast! "The D-Word Seeing Divorce through a child’s eye" on @Spreaker #childcentereddivorce #childrenanddivorce #divorceawareness #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #divorcethroughachildseyes #empowerment #familyhealing #goingsolonetwork #mindfulparenting #newstreamingnetwork #thedword

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Divorcing Without A Lawyer Divorcing Without A Lawyer – Is it really possible? Join Kim Korven, BA, JD, LLM, and experienced Mediator, as she shares empowering insights on navigating divorce without legal representation. Learn how to resolve conflict with confidence and clarity. Hosted by Tina Huggins, Divorce & "Narcissist Conflict" Specialist, on The Awakening show — only on NEWStreamingNetwork.com. More About Tina: Tina Huggins, CTA Life Coach certified, CDC Divorce Coach, CDC Transitions Coach, CDC Recovery Coach, TKG Restorative Family Mediator Certified, TKG Family Circle Certified. I have coached for over 30 years coming from the background of law enforcement and self-defense instructor.  Connect with Tina: Email: coachtinalynn@gmail.com Website:  https://divorcecoachspecialist. More about Kim: A retired lawyer with 25 years of experience, Kim Korven is a mediator, divorce educator, and creator of the "My Lawyer Free Divorce Course." With a background in law, mediation, family dynamics and farming, she empowers families to navigate divorce with dignity and love—without relying on lawyers. Her pragmatic, caring voice guides clients to remember they're the CEOs of their families, creating fair outcomes and lasting peace.  Connect with Kim: kim@kimkorven.com https://www.gentlewaydivorce.com

📣 New Podcast! "Divorcing Without A Lawyer" on @Spreaker #consciousdivorce #divorceawareness #divorcecoach #divorcehelp #divorcemediation #divorcesupport #divorcewithoutalawyer #empowereddivorce #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolonetwork #kimkorven #narcissistrecovery #newstreamingnetwork #wgsndb

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Legal Abuse And High-Conflict Divorces - Lisa Johnson In this episode, Mardi Winder-Adams sits down with Lisa Johnson, co-founder of Been There, Got Out, to discuss the complex and often hidden world of legal abuse in high-conflict divorces. Lisa shares her personal journey of navigating post-divorce legal battles, not over custody, but over financial issues, and highlights the crucial role her attorney and an airtight parenting plan played in protecting her children. The conversation delves into the reality that a significant minority of divorce cases (approximately 15-20%) become highly conflicted and can drag on for years, often due to one party abusing the legal system. Lisa explains the concept of legal abuse, where the legal system is weaponized as a tool for control, harassment, and intimidation, either through repeated frivolous litigation or refusal to comply with court orders. She shares how this ongoing cycle can be emotionally and financially draining, and even traumatic, for those on the receiving end. The episode also explores the responsibilities and opportunities for the legal profession to address legal abuse, including how some attorneys and organizations are beginning to take action against unethical practices. Lisa expands on the importance of having court orders with clear deadlines and consequences and emphasizes seeking out professionals, attorneys, mediators, divorce coaches, and others, who are trained to handle high-conflict situations to minimize the need for court intervention. More about Mardi: Mardi Winder-Adams is a certified divorce transition and high-conflict divorce coach, with experience as a domestic violence client advocate and behavioral consultant for schools. She is a credentialed mediator with over 30 years of experience in helping people navigate conflict, manage the challenges of divorce, and focus on creating positive transitions, even at very stressful times in life. Mardi is the best-selling author of From I Do to I’m Done and The Other Side of Divorce. She speaks internationally on conflict resolution, divorce, communication, and developing emotional intelligence and resilience. Connect with Mardi: Email: Mardi@poscs.com Website:  https://www.divorcecoach4women.com/  About the Guest Lisa Johnson is the co-founder of Been There Got Out, a high conflict divorce coach and certified domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself through scores of court appearances. Her case, published in the Connecticut Law Journal, is being used as a legal precedent. Her live testimony helped pass Jennifers’ Law in Connecticut, the third state in America to expand its legal definition of domestic violence to include “coercive control.”  She and her partner, Chris, the male half of Been There Got Out, coach people in high-conflict relationships, divorce, custody battles, and co-parenting hell so they have the chance of the best outcome in family court and beyond. They also offer a weekly Legal Abuse Support Group for those dealing with narcissistic opponents in legal matters. Their book, "Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High-Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances'' was released in March 2023. To get Lisa’s gift: https://beentheregotout.com/legal-abuse-tips/ To connect with Lisa: Website: https://BeenThereGotOut.com

📣 New Podcast! "Legal Abuse And High-Conflict Divorces - Lisa Johnson" on @Spreaker #dishingondivorce #divorceawareness #divorceeducation #divorcehealing #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #empowerment #familycourtreform #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolonetwork #highconflictdivorce #knowyourrights

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Divorcing Without A Lawyer Divorcing Without A Lawyer – Is it really possible? Join Kim Korven, BA, JD, LLM, and experienced Mediator, as she shares empowering insights on navigating divorce without legal representation. Learn how to resolve conflict with confidence and clarity. Hosted by Tina Huggins, Divorce & "Narcissist Conflict" Specialist, on The Awakening show — only on NEWStreamingNetwork.com. More About Tina: Tina Huggins, CTA Life Coach certified, CDC Divorce Coach, CDC Transitions Coach, CDC Recovery Coach, TKG Restorative Family Mediator Certified, TKG Family Circle Certified. I have coached for over 30 years coming from the background of law enforcement and self-defense instructor.  Connect with Tina: Email: coachtinalynn@gmail.com Website: https://divorcecoachspecialist.  More about Kim: A retired lawyer with 25 years of experience, Kim Korven is a mediator, divorce educator, and creator of the "My Lawyer Free Divorce Course." With a background in law, mediation, family dynamics and farming, she empowers families to navigate divorce with dignity and love—without relying on lawyers. Her pragmatic, caring voice guides clients to remember they're the CEOs of their families, creating fair outcomes and lasting peace.  Connect with Kim: kim@kimkorven.com https://www.gentlewaydivorce.com

📣 New Podcast! "Divorcing Without A Lawyer" on @Spreaker #consciousdivorce #divorceawareness #divorcecoach #divorcehelp #divorcemediation #divorcesupport #divorcewithoutalawyer #empowereddivorce #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolonetwork #kimkorven #narcissistrecovery #newstreamingnetwork #wgsndb

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The D-Word Seeing Divorce Through a Child’s Eye The D-Word: Seeing Divorce through a child’s eye with Guest, Tara Eisenhard, Divorce Coach, Author, Speaker with Host, Hirsch Serman, Financial Wellness Show - "LIVE" Tuesday @ 10:30 am ET WGSN-DB Going Solo Network FB & YouTube . Our website is www.goingsolomedia.com. A bit about Tara Eisenhard.... Personal Experience I’ve been there. I’m a child of divorced parents. I’m an ex-wife, a “next” wife, and the previous partner of a divorced dad. I’ve been cheated. I’ve been left. I’ve left. I’ve walked away a winner. I’ve also been broken, and I put myself back together. Education In 2010, I studied divorce coaching with Sandra Lee, founder of Emerge Victorious in North Carolina. Sandra was a pioneer in the field of divorce coaching, and it was an honor to learn from her. But my quest for knowledge didn’t stop with divorce coaching. Over the years, I’ve attended courses aimed at dealing with divorce through Christian and Buddhist philosophies. I’m trained in mediation, advanced mediation, family mediation, and group facilitation/mediation. I completed training in conflict coaching, collaborative law, Nonviolent Communication, Active Parenting, and Dis-Solving Conflict From Within. I attended the Start Over Smart Divorce Expo (2012), the Family Law Reform Conference (2014) and the Make Divorce Healthier Symposium (2016 and 2018). And in 2019, I achieved the status of Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS™) through the National Association of Divorce Professionals. Seriously, I love to learn about divorce. Professional Experience/Exposure I’ve been coaching since before the Affordable Care Act was passed. I’ve coached individuals as well as groups, in-person as well as online. I’ve spoken to groups of lawyers, therapists, corporate employees, parents, and students.  My book, The D-Word: Divorce Through a Child’s Eyes has been reviewed and recommended by various professionals. I’ve been on the radio. I’ve been on TV. I’ve contributed articles to Stepmom Magazine, Family Affaires, Divorcedmoms.com, DivorceForce, and my writing has been featured by The Huffington Post. In addition to my business services, I’m volunteer mediator and conflict coach for my local community mediation center. Professional Passion I love divorce! I know it sounds crazy that someone could “love” divorce, but I do. Not the ugly aspects, of course, but those can be minimized (which is why I do what I do). I refuse to view divorce as a problem. I prefer to see it instead as a solution to a problem. I also consider divorce to be a birth of sorts- a new beginning, an opportunity to learn, grow, and develop new strengths. I see divorce as a process of family evolution, not dissolution. That said, I’m on a mission to change the way our culture views and approaches divorce. I dream of a world where separation ceremonies are the norm and shame is no longer thing. I don’t approach my work as a mission of pity, but rather one of empowerment.  Tara Eisenhard Divorce Coach, Author, Speaker Taraeisenhard.com tara@taraeisenhard.com Instagram.com/taraeisenhard Facebook.com/author.taraeisenhard

📣 New Podcast! "The D-Word Seeing Divorce Through a Child’s Eye" on @Spreaker #childcentereddivorce #childrenanddivorce #divorceawareness #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #divorcethroughachildseyes #empowerment #familyhealing #goingsolonetwork #mindfulparenting #newstreamingnetwork #thedword

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Legal Abuse And High-Conflict Divorces - Lisa Johnson In this episode, Mardi Winder-Adams sits down with Lisa Johnson, co-founder of Been There, Got Out, to discuss the complex and often hidden world of legal abuse in high-conflict divorces. Lisa shares her personal journey of navigating post-divorce legal battles, not over custody, but over financial issues, and highlights the crucial role her attorney and an airtight parenting plan played in protecting her children. The conversation delves into the reality that a significant minority of divorce cases (approximately 15-20%) become highly conflicted and can drag on for years, often due to one party abusing the legal system. Lisa explains the concept of legal abuse, where the legal system is weaponized as a tool for control, harassment, and intimidation, either through repeated frivolous litigation or refusal to comply with court orders. She shares how this ongoing cycle can be emotionally and financially draining, and even traumatic, for those on the receiving end. The episode also explores the responsibilities and opportunities for the legal profession to address legal abuse, including how some attorneys and organizations are beginning to take action against unethical practices. Lisa expands on the importance of having court orders with clear deadlines and consequences and emphasizes seeking out professionals, attorneys, mediators, divorce coaches, and others, who are trained to handle high-conflict situations to minimize the need for court intervention.  More about Mardi: Mardi Winder-Adams is a certified divorce transition and high-conflict divorce coach, with experience as a domestic violence client advocate and behavioral consultant for schools. She is a credentialed mediator with over 30 years of experience in helping people navigate conflict, manage the challenges of divorce, and focus on creating positive transitions, even at very stressful times in life. Mardi is the best-selling author of From I Do to I’m Done and The Other Side of Divorce. She speaks internationally on conflict resolution, divorce, communication, and developing emotional intelligence and resilience.  Connect with Mardi: Email: Mardi@poscs.com Website: https://www.divorcecoach4women.com/  About the Guest Lisa Johnson is the co-founder of Been There Got Out, a high conflict divorce coach and certified domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself through scores of court appearances. Her case, published in the Connecticut Law Journal, is being used as a legal precedent. Her live testimony helped pass Jennifers’ Law in Connecticut, the third state in America to expand its legal definition of domestic violence to include “coercive control.” She and her partner, Chris, the male half of Been There Got Out, coach people in high-conflict relationships, divorce, custody battles, and co-parenting hell so they have the chance of the best outcome in family court and beyond. They also offer a weekly Legal Abuse Support Group for those dealing with narcissistic opponents in legal matters.  Their book, "Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High-Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances'' was released in March 2023.  To get Lisa’s gift: https://beentheregotout.com/legal-abuse-tips/ To connect with Lisa: Website: https://BeenThereGotOut.com

📣 New Podcast! "Legal Abuse And High-Conflict Divorces - Lisa Johnson" on @Spreaker #dishingondivorce #divorceawareness #divorceeducation #divorcehealing #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #empowerment #familycourtreform #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolonetwork #highconflictdivorce #knowyourrights

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