Divorce Workshop: Second Saturday
June 12, 2010
What Women Need to Know About Divorce
This workshop is designed to help women take the next step, no matter where they are in the process of untying the knot.
Second Saturday deals with the legal, financial, family and personal issues of divorce in a logical, yet compassionate way. With the guidance of trained professionals, workshop participants gain greater understanding of the confusing divorce process.
Workshop 8 AM till 1 PM
San Diego, CA
MiraCosta College
San Elijo Campus, Room 201
3333 Manchester Ave.
Cardiff, CA 92007
Agenda
8:00-8:30 - Registration
8:30-9:30 - Legal Issues
Presented by a Michele Sacks Lowenstein
9:30 - Break
9:45-10:45 - Family Issues
Presented by a family counselor
10:45-11:45 - Financial Issues
Presented by a financial advisor
11:45-12:00 - Questions & Answers
12:00 - Break
12:15-1:00 Avoiding Divorce Court
Presented by a family law mediator
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