Divorce Planning Workshop
Prepare Now, Save Money Later!
Prepare Now for a Better Position Later!
Considering leaving your spouse? You need a solid plan. Divorce planning involves carefully planning out often-overlooked aspects of your life before you announce you’re leaving, or...if you’ve been told the marriage is over, this workshop will help you get better results. Spend 60 minutes getting the fundamental knowledge you need to avoid making costly mistakes.
In 85 percent of divorces, it is the wife who initiates the divorce. Regardless of which position you're in, this workshop will help you make informed choices based on knowledgeable and accurate information. Just because your spouse wants everything, including the children, does not necessarily mean that’s what has to happen.
Common Concerns:
- I've been served. Now what?
- How will my retirement & other assets be divided?
- How is spousal and child support calculated?
- Do-it-yourself divorce & how to do it
- Is divorce mediation your best option?
- Learn how the court looks at community property & debt
- Will I be able to stay in the house?
- What is the legal significance of a marriage over 10 years?
- What are the types of custody or child sharing?
- What is the best way to tell the kids?
- How will divorce affect my children?
- Keep your relationship with the kids strong
Date: Coming Soon
COST: Free
ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED
(Space is Limited)
Call
(858) 863-3380
Nancy@TheDivorceHelpClinic.com
San Diego Location:The Divorce Help Clinic™
11622 El Camino Real, Suite 100
San Diego, 92130 (Carmel Valley)
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Prior to class send me an e-mail with a list of issues you need help with. That will allow me to bring the resources specific to your needs.
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Disclaimer: Legal Information Is Not Legal Advice. The Divorce Help Clinic provides information about the law designed to help you safely cope with your own legal needs. Legal information is not the same as legal advice--the application of law to an individual's specific circumstances. Although we go to great lengths to make sure our information is accurate and useful, we recommend you consult a lawyer if you want professional assurance that our information, and your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular situation.

