Maryland Divorce Mediation, Consulting, and Coaching
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Address: 2553 Riva Rd, Ste 100
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 484.321.6990
TruNorth Divorce Solutions provides divorce mediation, consulting, and coaching services in Annapolis. The Anne Arundel County office has CDFA’s who are divorce financial experts and coaches. You’ll be assured of an optimal settlement that takes into consideration accurate valuations on properties, businesses owned, pensions, retirement accounts, and stock options. We look at taxes, asset growth, risk, and both short and long-term implications on both spouses’ financial health. TruNorth Divorce provides forensics when necessary and separate property tracing when applicable. Add to that that our divorce mediators and advocates are also certified as divorce coaches and you get the guidance you need to deal with emotional, practical, and financial considerations. 100% legally compliant and here for you. Annapolis divorce mediation at its best with TruNorth Divorce.
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Maryland Divorce Mediation
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How to Win in Divorce
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What it Means to “Win” at Divorce
Are you thinking about a divorce and wondering how you can achieve a lopsided division of assets and alimony, so you don’t have to work? And maybe sole custody of the children, too? If so, you wouldn’t be alone.
Making Time for You: How to Make Time for Yourself
Divorce is a truly hard and difficult process that impacts many facets of life including our social circles, finances, and even our sense of identity. To adapt to this transition, it’s essential to schedule time for self-care. I say schedule because that’s just how intentional doing self-care during your divorce is. In order to have the stamina to find a new living situation, research affordable childcare, or land a new job, you’ve got to carve out time that’s just for you.
Making Time for You: Self-Care During Your Divorce
Divorce is a truly hard and difficult process that impacts many facets of life as social circles, finances, and even our sense of identity changes. In order to adapt to this transition, it’s essential to schedule time for self-care. I say schedule because that’s just how intentional providing self-care during your divorce is. In order to have the stamina to find a new living situation, research affordable childcare, or land a new job, you’ve got to carve out time that’s just for you.
How to Choose a Divorce Process?
The complexities of a divorce case depend on a variety of factors, including how long you were married, the residency requirement laws in your state, whether you have children together, own a home together, have significant differences in your income, are self-employed, unemployed, or have debt or joint assets.
If that sounds like a lot, it’s because it is! Don’t worry, TruNorth Divorce is here to help you decode divorce. Your first major decision in divorce is choosing the right divorce process and team of professionals for your divorce.
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