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Introducing 'Divorce Information Now'

We are here to help you take the potholes, confusion and frustration out of the divorce process.

 

We would like to introduce ourselves and our blog to Patch readers. Divorce is a complicated journey and can be full of potholes, confusion and frustration.

We help individuals manage the maze of information, clarify the issues they should consider, specify the data needed to be collected and provide a method to organize the overwhelming amount of paper work associated with divorcing. We coach and support people through the complexities of the divorce process from time of consideration through completion.

With our guidance individuals gain confidence and emotional strength necessary to negotiate the difficulties of the divorce process. Our mission is to help people maximize the financial outcome of a divorce, manage family relationships, thereby minimizing stress during the divorce process.

"Divorce Information Now" is an ongoing Patch column where readers can submit  questions about divorce in the comment stream and we will respond in subsequent blogs. Find us at http://www.divorceinformationnow.com/

Margaret Callahan September 12, 2012 at 12:20 pm
divorce isn't over when you part ways, especially when kids are involved. and either party can go back and re-negotiate at any time if finances change. it's a process that can go on for decades. ugh
DivorceInformationNow.com September 12, 2012 at 03:36 pm
Your comments ring true...Nora Ephron is quoted as saying," Marriages come and go, but divorce is forever"

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