Monthly Seminars - What Women Need to Know About Divorce
If you are a woman who is considering divorce, or perhaps in the early stages of the divorce process, you need to attend this information-packed 3-hour presentation.
Join other women like you to:
- Explore the legal, financial and emotional support resources available during the divorce process.
- Learn what to expect during a divorce and how to prepare for this challenge with greater confidence and understanding.
- Discover the four ways to obtain a divorce: Litigation, Negotiation, Mediation and the Collaborative Team Model.
- Listen to other women like you who are experiencing similar life changes.
The seminars are led by one of our attorneys and a therapist experienced in dealing with divorce and related issues.
For more details on our Second Saturday Seminars, visit our Monthly Divorce Seminar Site
In addition to Our Monthly Divorce Seminars, we offer a Custody Bootcamp for Moms, designed to get you the facts before hiring an attorney
MonthlyDivorceSeminar.com and our latest Custody Bootcamp Seminars.
Three Seminar Locations
Virginia Beach
The Friends Meeting House
1537 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Across from Hilltop East Shopping Center
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Chesapeake
Extended Stay America Hotel
809 Greenbrier Circle, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Near the Chesapeake Conference Center
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Newport News
Hilton Garden Inn
180 Regal Way, Newport News, VA. 23602
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When
Second Saturday of every month at all three locations - 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 noon
Third Tuesday of every month at Beach location only - 6:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
The cost of the workshop is $50.00. No pre-registration is required.
Questions are encouraged throughout the sessions.
Topics that are discussed
LEGAL ISSUES
Understanding the legal process
Retaining an attorney
Children issues
Custody and visitation
Child support
Money issues
Spousal support
Property and debt division
Pitfalls for Military Wives
Separation Agreements
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Self esteem
Verbal and physical abuse
Establishing support systems
Helping children cope
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