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    Divorce in Washington Virtual Workshop

    2nd Saturday of the Month
    9am-11am PT

    The Washington Divorce Workshop will equip you with the tools, resources, and information you need during this difficult time.

    Join our workshop and hear from professionals who help families navigate the separation and divorce process with positive outcomes.

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    Divorce Options in Washington

    Watch a short video outlining your options for navigating divorce in Washington State. Recorded in 2024.

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    7 Powerful Beliefs for Navigating Divorce & Co-Parenting

    Use them to generate confidence & calm during & after divorce.

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    ✨ Fearless Co-Parenting Class

    Fearless Co-Parenting will help you eliminate anxiety, worry and panic from your co-parenting relationship. ⁠

    In 45 minutes, you'll change patterns that have been draining you for months--if not years. ⁠

    While we can't control what our co-parent does, we CAN control how we respond.⁠

    You deserve confidence, ease, AND calm in your co-parenting relationship—and I'm going to show you how to get it!⁠

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    Working with a Financial Neutral (CDFA)

    Learn how a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst supports couples in coming to financial agreements during a collaborative divorce.

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    Bringing Your Soon-To-Be-Ex to Collaborative Divorce

    You’ve learned all about Collaborative Divorce and see it as the best possible route for your divorce, but your spouse needs more information. Use one of these 6 sample emails to bring them onboard.

Client Sarah

“Meg has been a constant source of compassion, guidance, and practical wisdom in one of the most difficult times of my life. Even when I was reluctant to move ahead, she gave me the confidence to persevere — and even thrive. I have told countless friends in similar life circumstances that she would be my first call. I cannot recommend Meg more highly.”

Client P.

“I’ve been telling friends that I’m working with a divorce coach and they say “what does a coach do?” I tell them “Have you ever been through a divorce? Do you know how this works? She does!" It’s so nice to have someone to talk to who knows the process and is kind and compassionate. It’s so helpful!”

Recommended Reading & Workshops

Books by Karen Bonnell

The Co-Parenting Handbook

The Stepfamily Handbook

The Parenting Plan Workbook

Books by Bill Eddy

BIFF for CoParent Communication: Your Guide to Difficult Texts, Emails, and Social Media Posts

Washington Divorce Workshop

2nd Saturday of Every Month, online, hosted by divorce professionals. Register here.