Contents and Modules of the eBook You get access to all the modules and content of, ``Thinking About Divorce? What you should know and prepare for``
Prep work: when I say prep work for divorce, I’m not talking about retaining attorneys or calling the movers, I’m talking about preparing yourself for a major life change. Thinking about divorce is more than how you feel or the behaviors of your spouse, it is taking a full inventory of your life as you know now and visualizing the changes and preparing for how it may look in the future.
The Eyes Wide Divorce Guide is the least amount of money you can spend to save yourself an invaluable amount in financial and emotional security. Coaching is a more personalized one on one way to get your
specific questions asked and your specific needs planned out.
Children in your marriage? Be prepared for a potential custody battle -this is the hardest part of any divorce. Of course you want to see your kids every day and of course you want to ensure that the same rules, boundaries, and safety considerations are the same no matter who they’re with, but that’s not what divorce looks like. That’s why it’s so important to go into a divorce with your eyes wide open.
Once the reality of that sinks in and is still best to move forward, consider the different types of custody and what is best for the children. Custody is not only where they sleep at night, physical, but the type of custody will impacts each parent’s obligations and decision-making ability. Whether in my eBook or Coaching, you’ll be better prepared for yourself, and your children.
Read privately online or on your personal devices This eBook is in pdf form, so it's easily readable on your personal devices, allowing you the freedom to make the best possible choices before confronting your spouse.
In this eBook I’ll carefully cover the four phases of divorce, so no matter where you are in your process – before, in process or finalizing, you’ll be better prepared.
You will find suggestions for actions to take now, or prepare you for tough decisions later and help you organize for the best possible outcome.
And, because this is in pdf form – you can read on any device! I do recommend you print the worksheets to help you track everything from marital assets to expenses.
I've helped people just like you wrestle with their decision on divorce Still unsure if, ``Thinking About Divorce`` is right for you?
Don C.
All I can say is, “wow.” If I’d had this resource years ago when I went through a nasty divorce, I could have saved hours with attorneys (and money!), been better prepared for the long, drawn out process of actually obtaining the divorce, and even been better equipped for life as a single dad.
Jessica M.
Having been divorced previously, I felt at least somewhat prepared, when faced with the unpleasant prospect for the second time.
However, this soon proved not to be the case.
As I quickly learned, all divorce scenarios differ and being able to chat through my current set of circumstances (and challenges) directly with Katie has helped greatly.
Her ability to empathize (while still suggesting sound logic and strategy as it applies to your own situation) provides a solid resource, during a turbulent time.
In short, I would say that the ability to ‘’bounce’’ ideas and concerns off an impartial (yet knowledgeable) source has been invaluable and I encourage everyone in a similar situation to make this investment in their own peace of mind.
Sarah C.
I was so impressed by Katie. She is very insightful and honest. She is a great listener and compassionate all while providing realistic expectations regarding potential outcomes. The wisdom she provided me allowed me to feel confident and prepared for the fight ahead. I would highly recommend Katie!
Elizabeth L.
I wasn’t sure where to begin and wasn’t ready to see an attorney. This was exactly the information and help that I was looking for. After reviewing the information and having everything ready with a plan, I felt empowered to make whatever decision I needed to. I decided not to go through with filing for divorce, but feel assured that I’m prepared and know what I need to going forward for the future.