Collaborative Divorce professionals in New York are offering 30 minute virtual divorce consultations for free from March 3 through 9.
In this process, you can dissolve your marriage with the support of a team of attorneys, a divorce financial expert, and a mental health professional ”
— Melissa Goodstein
NY, UNITED STATES, February 26, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- New York Association of Collaborative Professionals Ellen Jancko-Baken and Melissa Goodstein were recently
featured on The Respectful Divorce podcast discussing the Collaborative Divorce process and the Divorce With Respect Week® initiative. The Respectful Divorce Podcast is hosted by Tim Crouch and features divorce professionals discussing no court options that are available to divorcing couples.“Collabrotive Divorce is a process I feel strongly about in comparison to what people go through with litigation,” said President of New York Association of Collaborative Professionals Ellen Jancko-Baken. “I can’t say enough about the dignity and respect it offers to families going through this transition.”
During Divorce With Respect Week® Collaborative Divorce professionals in New York are offering 30 minute virtual divorce consultations for free from March 3 through 9. To book a free consultation with a divorce attorney, divorce financial professional, divorce coach or mental health professional visit www.divorcewithrespectweek.com where you will find a list of participating New York professionals.
“I hated litigating a divorce, so I actively looked for ways of utilizing my law degree in a way that resonated with myself and my values,” said Melissa Goodstein, a member of New York Association of Collaborative Professionals. "Collaborative Divorce allows me to be a peacemaker. In this process, you can dissolve your marriage with the support of a team of attorneys, a divorce financial expert, and a mental health professional."
The New York Association of Collaborative Professionals is an interdisciplinary association of divorce professionals in the fields of law, finance, and mental health. The association advocates for a client-centered approach that enables divorcing couples to resolve conflicts in a non-adversarial way that preserves their respect and dignity. You can learn more about the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals at https://www.nycollaborativeprofessionals.org/about-us.
To listen to this episode of the Respectful Divorce podcast visit https://soundcloud.com/user-213395964/new-york-association-of-collaborative-professionals-divorce-with-respect-week-2025.
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