Divorce Services

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Making Divorce Easier, Together

Divorce is a life-altering event, and navigating it can be confusing and overwhelming. At the Divorce Professionals Network (DPN), we are here to make this journey as smooth and conflict-free as possible. Our services are designed to connect you to professionals who can address every aspect of divorce, ensuring you have the expert support, resources, and guidance you need every step of the way.

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Divorce & Life Coaching

Divorce, co-parenting, high-conflict, dating, career and life coaches help you navigate many aspects of divorce.

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Legal Services

Divorce attorneys offer legal advice, representation, and support throughout the divorce process.

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Mediation Services

Trained divorce mediators to resolve divorce issues amicably and cost-effectively, avoiding lengthy court battles.

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Financial Professionals

Financial experts help you understand and divide assets, calculate alimony and child support and navigate the tax implications of divorce.

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Co-Parenting Professionals

Create a balanced and healthy co-parenting plan with the help of experts specializing in child-focused solutions.

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Emotional & Mental Health Professionals

Get the emotional support you need during and after your divorce, from therapists and counselors who understand the challenges.

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Mortgage & Real Estate Services

Real estate experts assist with the sale or division of property and help with securing financing for new housing post-divorce.

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Other Areas of Expertise

There are many other divorce professionals who offer specialized services like domestic violence support, business valuation, and tax consulting.

What’s the Difference Between a Divorce Coach, a Therapist, a Divorce Financial Professional, a Divorce Attorney and a Mediator?

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THERAPIST
A THERAPIST or a mental health counselor focuses on your past and how you got to where you are now, helps you work through emotions such as grief and loss, and helps you manage mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
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DIVORCE ATTORNEY
A DIVORCE ATTORNEY educates you about the law in your state, advises you how a judge would rule on your case, helps you get financial information from your spouse, negotiates your settlement and drafts any legal documents.
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DIVORCE MEDIATOR
A DIVORCE MEDIATOR is a neutral third party professional who helps you and your soon-to-be-ex resolve your divorce without going to court. The mediator helps you create solutions on everything having to do with parenting and finances. A financial neutral helps couples mediate just the financial part of the divorce.
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DIVORCE COACH
A DIVORCE COACH educates you about the divorce process, focuses on the future and how to achieve your goals, helps you manage other professionals you may need, helps you learn how to communicate with your spouse (or your ex) in an effective co-parenting relationship and helps you develop strategies to deal with a difficult/high conflict ex.
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DIVORCE FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL
A DIVORCE FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL helps you navigate the financial aspects of divorce such as creating a financial plan, evaluating assets and liabilities, creating budgets, identifying tax implications and crafting settlement offers. There are many different divorce financial professionals including a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP) and a forensic accountant.

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