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 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.
Where can you find clear, unbiased, truthful answers to your divorce questions without paying huge legal fees up front?
If you’re a Virginia woman who is going through a divorce (or even just thinking about it), you need clear unbiased facts about the divorce process in Virginia before you make expensive mistakes. But, if you’re like many women going through divorce, your finances are likely stretched, and you are probably hesitant to meet with an attorney.
That’s why we offer low-cost monthly divorce seminars. Our Second Saturday monthly divorce seminar program has been providing Virginia women with the divorce facts they need for over 30 years, and offers in depth presentations on common divorce topics for significantly less than the cost of a one hour consultation with a moderately priced attorney.
During the seminar, you’ll have the opportunity to speak with one of our divorce attorneys experienced in handling divorce-related issues.
By attending this important and supportive seminar, you will receive the answer to all these questions and many more.
- Do you understand the “12 financial pitfalls of divorce”?
- Did you know there are 4 different ways the courts can determine spousal support?
- Are you aware of the “7 Psychological Stages of Divorce”?
- Receive important tools and resources that will inform, prepare, and protect you as you move through your divorce.
All attendees receive a “Divorce Information Guidebook” with over 65 pages of divorce resources and information, legal definitions and a financial planning worksheet as well as a free copy of the book, “What Every Virginia Woman Should Know About Divorce.”
- What the grounds of divorce in Virginia are
- The difference between fault and no fault divorce
- How child support, custody, and visitation are determined
- How property is divided in Virginia
- How to determine whether you’ll receive spousal support
- The costs associated with divorce (including how to keep them down)
- The different types of divorce available (including do it yourself options!)
If you’re not sure yet what you’d like to do, sign up now to get a copy of our FREE informational white paper. Get the information you need to know to make the best choices for yourself and your future. Don’t be unprepared for your divorce, or settle for the short end of the stick when it comes to your separation agreement. Get your free white paper today and be sure to sign up for our next Second Saturday monthly divorce seminar, too!
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
Cost is $40 per person.
For more information please call the Virginia Divorce Seminar Hotline 757.456.1574
The cost of the workshop is $50.00. No pre-registration is required.
Questions are encouraged throughout the sessions.
Linda
The question and answer period was excellent.
Lee Ann
All questions were answered and “simple” language was used instead of legal terms. I would absolutely recommend this seminar to other women!
Heather
Second Saturday is a great way to get started in the whole process. I went three different times before I made my appointment.
Newport News Attendee
The information was very helpful because I learned what to expect and how to prepare for the divorce.
Kelly