Topic :
General Divorce
Profession :
Coaches
Live Description :

Divorce can feel overwhelming, especially in the early stages when you’re weighing options, quietly preparing, and figuring out who to include on your team. **Divorce Basics: What Happens, What Matters, and What Comes Next** is a live session for anyone seeking clarity before taking their next steps.

Hosted by Taj Chu, Nannette Murphy, and Kimberly Lorah, this conversation breaks down the divorce process, highlighting the decisions that matter most, how they typically unfold, and how early preparation can shape outcomes. You’ll learn how to navigate deciding, planning, and assembling the right professional team—including attorneys, mediators, financial specialists, and coaches—so you can make informed choices for your unique situation.

This LIVE offers a practical, grounded foundation to move from fear and uncertainty to clarity, confidence, and intentional decision-making as you begin your divorce journey.

Divorce Basics: What Happens, What Matters, and What Comes Next

February 12, 2026 at 8:00 PM EST

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