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The Amicable Divorce Network is an association of experienced, licensed professionals dedicated to helping reasonable individuals through the divorce process. All network members are vetted to ensure they are leaders in their fields and have shown a commitment to the Amicable Divorce Process. Members offer expert advice and guidance while avoiding traditional, adversarial litigation.

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Don’t Screw Up Your Divorce: Book Overview

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UK Courts Take Hard Line on Unreasonable Divorce Behaviour

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Divorce Amicably: The Book

Divorce Amicably: The Book – Out Now The new book, Divorce Amicably: Your Roadmap to Resolution, is now available on Amazon. Written by Amicable Divorce Network founder Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, along with 40 contributing ADN members, this groundbreaking guide provides a structured approach to navigating divorce with clarity, cooperation, and peace of mind. Expertise United…

What you need to know about family law arbitration?

Have you heard of arbitration in a family law case? Arbitration is a lower cost and efficient way to get issues in your divorce or family law case resolved. Join Amicable Divorce Network member, Chloe O and Rebecca Hawkins as they discuss this important topic. If you would like to reach out to Chloe O…

Should I Inform My Employer About My Divorce?

Back to Blog Divorce is one of the most challenging personal experiences an individual can go through. It affects every facet of life, including your professional environment. While discussing such a personal matter with your employer might seem daunting, it is often necessary for several reasons. In this article, written by United Kingdom Amicable Divorce…

Reflections on Resolution

by: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant I had the pleasure of visiting the United Kingdom for the second time in 2024. This time the focus was on launching AmicableDivorceNetwork.co.uk, connecting with our members and a little bit of learning at the Resolution Conference. My trip began in Manchester and it was a great opportunity to meet with…

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Welcome to the Amicable Divorce Network podcast this episode features a conversation with Amicable Divorce Network member, Celia Conrad, a divorce and breakup coach, who discusses recent changes in United Kingdom law, particularly England and Wales, where mediation must now be discussed with divorcing couples during their MIAM meeting. This change now promoted parties working…

The Top 5 Reasons to Mediate Your Divorce

Join us for this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast featuring mediator, Katy Harris. Katy discusses the top 5 reasons you should utilize mediation to resolve your divorce case. In 2024, England established new procedures for your divorce case and now parties should consider mediation. Mediation is an excellent way to take control of…

Free Long-Distance Parenting Plan Template

By Amicable Divorce Network member, Chloe O. Co-parenting can be a very stressful situation for any divorced couple. The stress of long-distance co-parenting can be overwhelming, whether you live in different cities, states, or countries. The challenges of long-distance parenting can take an emotional toll on the parents and children, causing frustration due to the…

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