Make The Call and Feel Better

It has come to my attention that some important emails from you have landed in my spam folder and I never saw them.

A couple of requests please. If you write to me and I don’t get back to you within about twelve hours, it means that I didn’t get your email. I want to hear from you and I respect your situation. I know that some of you wait until the 11th hour to contact me and I want to be there for you when you need me.

If you call me and I’m away from the phone, you can safely leave a message. I am the only one who can access my phone messages and my emails. A five minute call will help me gain more insight regarding your unique situation. In addition, a call will help to put you at ease because I get what you are going through and want to help you. I do not charge for that short call.

The cost for the first hour call is $125.00 which can be applied to future packages if you would like more than one call with me to help you with your divorce. Payments accepted with PayPal prior to the call. If you don’t have a PayPal account, you can safely give your credit card number to PayPal for payment. The process is very easy.

When I connect with women on that first divorce coaching call, without fail I hear something along the lines of, “I wish I hadn’t waited so long to ask for your help. Now I know what I need to do. I feel so much better.”

The most reliable way to write to me is via the form on the contact page. That way, I will be sure to receive it. If for some reason you must email me instead of using the form, please place something in the subject line or your email will go into my spam folder.  It could be something like, *I need your divorce help*

One very important reminder. If there is any possibility that someone can access your email, open a new email account such as with Gmail. Select a new password that nobody can guess. (No anniversaries, birthdays, maiden names or social security numbers.) Make sure you call from a “safe phone” and don’t forget to remove  history from your computer.

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