On this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert you will learn:
1. Why family law professionals are being murdered
2. Who is murdered and by who
3. How family law professionals protect themselves
4. Why clients need to be open about the emotional and domestic violence issues with a soon-to-be former spouse
5. Who is responsible for the divorce remaining amicable
6. The weapon of choice in family law professional shootings are guns, and guns need to be disclosed to your attorney
7. Domestic violence can lead to child abduction
8. Importance of providing updates to your attorney about violent incidences that have currently happened with your spouse
9. Value the safety of your family law professionals
#domesticviolence #violence #divorce #amicabledivorce #lawyers #attorneys #guns #gunviolence #shootings #weapons #childabduction #mentalhealth #emotions #familylaw #safety #mediators #therapists @TracyAnnMorre-Grant @JudithWeigle
Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Biography
Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Esq. is the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, established to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce low conflict and to effectively connect them to professionals who are vetted for having a resolution mindset so parties can avoid unnecessary and expensive litigation. The professionals in the Amicable Divorce Network design both the timeline and team for the divorcing parties based on their needs and finances. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family-focused manner and now represents clients exclusively in amicable and uncontested cases. She is also a mediator, arbitrator, parent coordinator, divorce consultant and guardian ad litem.
Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover. She is also a Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia since 2016. Her firm, Patterson Moore Butler received a Best of Forsyth award in 2022. In 2020, Tracy Ann was personally awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network, recognizing its positive impact on Georgia family law and families. Ms. Moore-Grant has been a guest on many podcasts and has authored many articles on the topic of amicable divorce.
info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amicabledivorcenetwork
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzk3S9DfTsyCVxeBGyFkXw
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1. Why family law professionals are being murdered
2. Who is murdered and by who
3. How family law professionals protect themselves
4. Why clients need to be open about the emotional and domestic violence issues with a soon-to-be former spouse
5. Who is responsible for the divorce remaining amicable
6. The weapon of choice in family law professional shootings are guns, and guns need to be disclosed to your attorney
7. Domestic violence can lead to child abduction
8. Importance of providing updates to your attorney about violent incidences that have currently happened with your spouse
9. Value the safety of your family law professionals
#domesticviolence #violence #divorce #amicabledivorce #lawyers #attorneys #guns #gunviolence #shootings #weapons #childabduction #mentalhealth #emotions #familylaw #safety #mediators #therapists @TracyAnnMorre-Grant @JudithWeigle
Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Biography
Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, Esq. is the founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, established to address a growing need to assist clients who desire to keep their divorce low conflict and to effectively connect them to professionals who are vetted for having a resolution mindset so parties can avoid unnecessary and expensive litigation. The professionals in the Amicable Divorce Network design both the timeline and team for the divorcing parties based on their needs and finances. Ms. Moore-Grant is passionate about helping families navigate the difficult process of divorce in a respectful and family-focused manner and now represents clients exclusively in amicable and uncontested cases. She is also a mediator, arbitrator, parent coordinator, divorce consultant and guardian ad litem.
Ms. Moore-Grant is a registered mediator with both the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution and 9th District ADR for both family law and domestic violence cases as a mediator and arbitrator. She is a step-mother, baker, and schnauzer lover. She is also a Board Member for Mentor Me of North Georgia, contributing writer to My Forsyth Magazine, Mock Trial Coach for Alliance Academy, and teaches Constitutional Law at Lanier Tech. She has achieved an AV Preeminent Judicial Rating from Martindale Hubble, was named a Woman of Forsyth by the Forsyth County News, and has been listed as a Top 10 Female Family Law Attorney in Georgia since 2016. Her firm, Patterson Moore Butler received a Best of Forsyth award in 2022. In 2020, Tracy Ann was personally awarded the Georgia Legal Award for Distinguished Leadership for founding the Amicable Divorce Network, recognizing its positive impact on Georgia family law and families. Ms. Moore-Grant has been a guest on many podcasts and has authored many articles on the topic of amicable divorce.
info@amicabledivorcenetwork.com
Website: https://www.amicabledivorcenetwork.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amicabledivorcenetwork
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzk3S9DfTsyCVxeBGyFkXw
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/81285690/admin/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amicabledivorcenetwork
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