Second Saturday workshop, is designed to help you survive the divorce
process without falling into the common major financial, legal and
emotional pitfalls. At Second Saturday we have united a team of
qualified local professionals to provide men and women with the
knowledge and resources they need to manage the divorce process and
move on toward better things ahead.
The class is taught by seasoned professionals in the fields of
finance, law and a personal coach or therapist.
For more information go to our website:
http://www.secondsaturday-bellevueeastside.com/
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NOTES
_Walk-ins Welcome, preregistration is helpful for our planning but not
required_.
_If you would rather pay at the door, you may pay by cash or check._
_If the class fee is an undue burden, please reach out. We can work
something out._
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FAQs
DO I HAVE TO BRING MY PRINTED TICKET TO THE EVENT?
No, bringing an image or copy of your ticket may speed up checkin, but
it is not required.
I AM ALREADY IN THE MIDDLE OF A DIVORCE, WILL THIS CLASS STILL BE
HELPFUL TO ME?
Whether you are thinking about a DIVORCE OR IN THE MIDDLE OF ONE, you
will learn how to avoid the common legal, financial, and personal
pitfalls of DIVORCE. This WORKSHOP has been the nation's most trusted
divorce education WORKSHOP for over 25 years.
WHO ARE THE INSTRUCTORS?
Each class is taught by a team of qualified professionals, including a
lawyer, a certified financial planner/divorce financial analyst, a
therapist or personal coach and possible other guest speakers.
MY SPOUSE AND I ARE WORKING ON AN AMIABLE OR COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE,
DOES THIS CLASS GIVE INFORMATION VALUABLE FOR US?
Yes, absolutely. The ideal situation is where both parties desire an
equitable settlement, and, just as important, agree on what an
equitable settlement looks like. The legal and emotional issues are
pertinent to all divorces, no matter how smooth or rough the going is.
MAY MY DIVORCING SPOUSE AND I BOTH COME? Yes, you are both welcome.
Other leaders have told us that even in the most collaborative
divorce, it is sometimes best for the divorcing parties to come to
separate sessions of the class. It allows more freedom to phrase
questions freely without having to worry about how your spouse will
hear them, or react to them. In our experience, we have had couples
come together and tell us that they were glad they did. So you
decide, together or one after the other. Divorce is a process of
preparing you to move forward into a single life, no matter how
amiable it is, we want to assist you in the manner that is most
helpful to you.
UNFORTUNATELY OUR DIVORCE IS, OR I EXPECT IT TO BE, CONTENTIOUS.
DOES THIS CLASS OFFER VALUE?
Yes. By having an interdisciplinary team presenting, we are able to
share expertise and provide helpful information for all aspects of
divorce.
ARE MEN WELCOME? Yes
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