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This week on the show, I have Kurt Chacon joining me. Kurt Chacon is a collaborative lawyer and certified divorce coach based in Dallas, Texas. As both a child of divorce and a parent of divorce, Kurt has seen divorce from every possible angle. This perspective is why his goal is always to mitigate the effects of divorce on children. He is a member of both the Collaborative Law and Family Law Sections of the State Bar of Texas. He is also a member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas (CLI-TX), Collaborative Divorce Denton County, and Collaborative Divorce Texas In this episode we talked about: - Growing up as an only child with divorced parents.
- How he got involved with collaborative divorce, as someone who went through it firsthand.
- Going through his own divorce and having the need to be supported by a collaborative lawyer.
- The effects of divorce on children.
- What a collaborative divorce is and what the collaborative process looks like.
- Children's perspective on divorce.
- Situations where collaborative divorce is not recommended.
- The difference between the collaborative process and cooperative law.
- The general timeline in a collaborative divorce process.
Personally, I believe a collaborative divorce is a fantastic option if it's possible in your situation, and I hope this episode helps you learn more about what it is, and if it's a good fit for you. Links mentioned in the episode: Contact Kurt by emailing him at coachkurt@me.com You can also connect with him on Facebook. Join the Thrive Tribe waitlist HERE. Download the E-book – Thirteen single mothers share their struggles, top tips, and their favourite things about being a single mother – HERE. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. And join the email list there too. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest. |