You Are Not Alone!

Many of you prefer to connect with me via email prior to making the first call. That’s fine and I want this process to be as easy as possible for you. I am happy to answer a brief email from you if that makes you feel more confident before we talk. Any questions you have are important to me and no question is insignificant.

If email is to be the way we connect the first time you should take a few precautions. This is especially important if you are sharing a computer with anyone. I usually suggest opening a new email account such as Gmail. Pick a username and create a new password that you never used before. Avoid using anything that your husband or anyone else might be able to guess. It’s also important that you erase the history on your computer.

The good news is that many of the women I have coached never ended up divorcing their spouses. Nothing makes me happier than to find out that what started out as divorce coaching ended up with my clients’ having stayed married.

The other point that I wanted to make is that if you are feeling desperate, I will do all I can to be available as soon as possible. BUT if you are feeling desperate because of ABUSE, you must call 911 or The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

If you are feeling depressed, you should obtain psychological counseling. If you are considering suicide, you need to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

I am an expert in the divorce process and my goal is to be there for you and share my knowledge with you.  I am committed to helping you save money during the divorce process.

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