While divorce is the end of a relationship, it’s also your doorway to a wonderful life.
As you work through the 10-Week Rebuilding Program, you’ll learn how to let go of the grief, anger and confusion that’s holding you back.
You’ll rediscover joy and purpose, realize your potential and rebuild a life that’s better than before!
There was no Divorce Workshops available near where I live. I was skeptical that an online class could help. The Seminar, with the technology, made it very easy and accessible. All my questions were always answered. The facilitation and teaching were excellent. I made friends with several students – we talk weekly. All of us grew so much as a result of the Seminar
- Chris
Words cannot express the valuable insight I found during my workshop experience. I find myself stronger, much happier & less anxiety-ridden. I believe processing every single emotion truly made the difference. I tell anyone going thru a split to invest in this class. The structure & support of people in the trenches with me, were priceless. You really helped in leading me to the path toward healing.
- Anne N
I believe the most impactful part of our seminar for me was, how it taught me about myself. I became aware that I mattered. I had completely lost myself throughout my life of marriage and kids. I had existed as a non-entity until now. I learned that I am worth focusing on, being taken care of, valued, and cherished. I am worth having a good time, laughing, and my feelings, thoughts and dreams matter! I am a kind and giving person, but I can also take care of ME now as well. I am stronger than I think I am, and I am ENOUGH! This will be a constant journey of self-worth for me, so please keep me in all of your prayers and thoughts. You are all forever with me! Thank you, Nick!!!!!!!!!! Thanks everyone.
- Leisa
When my husband left suddenly and I was new to Denver, I knew I needed help navigating the scary world of separation and divorce. I discovered the The Fisher Rebuilding Seminar through online research and believe this course not only sustained me during a difficult time but also provided key resources for building a life apart from one’s partner. Nick Meima does a superb job of creating a safe space for thoughtful and meaningful exploration during a very fragile time in one’s life. The deliberate and intentional topics help those in distress make sense of what is happening and create new stories for how to create purposeful lives. It has been a time of growth, healing and tremendous encouragement.
- M. Larma
Take this important step and register for the FREE First Class: New Beginnings.
You’ll learn how to:
Use your divorce as a doorway to a wonderful future
Stop the desperation, fear and overwhelm
Transition from being powerless to empowered
Disentangle from your ex-spouse
Stop being codependent
Gain emotional strength, stability and resiliency
You'll learn how to:
Identify destructive and constructive behaviors
Keep moving forward in the process of emotional separation from your partner
Create healthier relationships
Identify the forms of manipulation that cause conflict in relationships
You'll learn how to:
Relate and express your grief
Recognize the negative consequences of avoiding grief
Manage your grief as you let go of the past
Communicate with people who aren’t able to deal with their grief
You'll learn how to:
How to use your anger instead of being used by your anger
Why anger is the most misunderstood emotion
Where you are on the anger continuum and how to deescalate your anger
You'll learn how to:
What masks you have used to protect yourself in the past
The limitations of using masks
Why you can’t get needs met while using your masks
How vulnerability is a strength and a way to create fulfilling relationships
You'll learn how to:
Why you haven’t been able to build self-esteem
How your lack of self-worth has contributed to most of your difficulties and challenges
How disentangling from your ex-partner is essential for your self-esteem
Practical ways to build self-esteem every day
You'll learn how to:
Why old ideas about love need to be replaced
The distinction between attachment and love
Why you can’t give others love if you don’t have it for yourself
What the words “I love you” really mean
You'll learn how to:
What forgiveness is and isn’t
How to forgive others and yourself
Why forgiveness is critical to moving forward
How divorce offers you the opportunity to discover a new purpose
The distinction between life purpose and being purposeful
You'll learn how to:
Why emotional intimacy is a need we all have
Ways to create emotional intimacy with yourself first
Ways to create emotional intimacy with others
Why sexuality and intimacy are often are not the same thing
How to communicate in ways that result in intimacy
You'll learn how to:
How to build the foundation of an authentic life
How to communicate with authenticity
How to draw out authenticity in others
How to create authentic friendships
Key dos and don’ts for dating
Based on Bruce Fisher’s best-selling book, Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends, this series has been refined over 40 years to enable you to move forward with strength, clarity and wisdom. It includes:
10 weekly online group sessions
In-class exercises
Weekly homework assignments, reviewed in each class
Several individual check-in coaching sessions during the first weeks of the program
A workbook with additional teaching materials and handouts
The Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale (FDAS) self-tests and interpretation (before and after the program)
Our next live seminar starts Monday February 3rd at 8pm ET (5pm PT)
Nick told me that we all go through the ending alone and that in order to heal and grow we cannot get through by ourselves. The huge amount of support I gained from the book, the teaching, the session with Nick and from my fellow students was amazing.
- Melanie N.
Having served hundreds of students worldwide , we are confident that you will find our 10-week Rebuilding very helpful in moving forward . We offer a “money back guarantee” that you will be satisfied with the 10-week program. If there are any issues, notify us of your concern(s) so we have an opportunity to rectify the matter(s). If we cannot rectify the matter, a full refund will be made.
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Denver, CO 80210
Going through a divorce is never easy. Emotions run high, and finding your way through the complex legal process can feel overwhelming. That's why it's crucial to have a thorough understanding of the legal aspects and know how to protect your rights during this challenging time.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the divorce process step by step. From filing the initial paperwork to division of assets and custody arrangements, we'll cover all the essential aspects you need to know. Whether you're contemplating a divorce or have already started the process, this article will provide you with the knowledge and insights to navigate it successfully.
By shedding light on common misconceptions and providing accurate information, our aim is to empower you to make informed decisions about your future. We'll also provide valuable tips on how to protect your rights and ensure a fair outcome.
Divorce is a significant life event, but with the right understanding and guidance, you can navigate the legal process with confidence and safeguard your rights. Let's delve into the world of divorce together and emerge stronger on the other side.
When it comes to divorce, it's essential to understand the different types and their implications. The most common types of divorce include fault-based divorce and no-fault divorce. In a fault-based divorce, one party must prove that the other spouse's actions caused the breakdown of the marriage. This can include adultery, abandonment, or cruelty. On the other hand, a no-fault divorce does not require either party to prove fault. Instead, it is based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
It's important to understand the implications of each type of divorce. In a fault-based divorce, the court may consider the behavior of the spouse at fault when making decisions about alimony, child custody, and property division. In a no-fault divorce, the focus is more on dividing assets and determining child custody based on the best interests of the child.
Before proceeding with a divorce, it's essential to have a clear understanding of the legal grounds for divorce. Each jurisdiction may have different requirements, but some common legal grounds include adultery, cruelty, abandonment, imprisonment, and irreconcilable differences. It's crucial to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specific legal grounds in your jurisdiction.
It's important to note that proving fault may have an impact on the divorce process and the outcome. In some cases, fault may affect the division of assets, alimony, and child custody. However, in a no-fault divorce, fault is generally not considered when making these decisions, and the focus is on the best interests of the parties involved.
The divorce process can be broken down into several key steps. Understanding each step can help you navigate the process more effectively. The first step is filing a petition with the court, which initiates the divorce process. After the petition is filed, the other party must be served with the divorce papers, which can be done through personal service or certified mail.
Once the divorce is initiated, the next step is discovery, where both parties gather information and exchange relevant documents. This includes financial records, property valuations, and any other evidence that may be relevant to the divorce proceedings. During this stage, it's crucial to work closely with your attorney to ensure all necessary information is obtained.
After discovery, the next step is negotiation and settlement. This is when both parties, along with their attorneys, attempt to reach an agreement on issues such as property division, alimony, and child custody. If a settlement is reached, it is presented to the court for approval. If no settlement is reached, the case may proceed to mediation or trial, where a judge will make the final decisions.
Divorce can be expensive, but there are ways to save money during the legal process. The biggest most people make is that they go straight to a lawyer. This should be a last resort. Very few lawyers are out to save their clients money. The more conflict there is and the more money you have at stake the more they are incentivized to keep the divorce process going. Here are some additional options:
Unbundled services
Mediation
Do it yourself (using an online service)
In most states the actual cost to file is less than $500. The average divorce costs anywhere from $7,000 to $15,000. Some can reach over $100,000.
So, the best strategy is to stay away from a lawyer as much as possible.
Protecting your rights during divorce proceedings is crucial to ensure a fair outcome. One of the first steps is to visit with a qualified attorney who specializes in family law. You can ask a lot of questions and get some answers for free. If you do need an attorney, then they can help guide you through the process, explain your rights, and advocate on your behalf.
It's also important to gather evidence to support your case. This can include financial records, communication logs, and any other relevant documents that demonstrate your contributions to the marriage, parenting abilities, or any other factors that may impact the decisions made during the divorce process.
Additionally, it's crucial to maintain open lines of communication with your support team and be actively involved in the process. By staying informed and engaged, you can better protect your rights and ensure that your interests are represented effectively.
Child custody and support are often the most emotionally charged aspects of a divorce. It's important to approach these issues with the best interests of the child in mind. When determining child custody, the court will consider factors such as the child's age, the parents' ability to provide a stable environment, and the child's relationship with each parent.
Child support calculations vary by jurisdiction but typically take into account factors such as each parent's income, the child's needs, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. It's crucial to work closely with your attorney to ensure that child custody and support arrangements are fair and in the best interests of the child.
The division of assets and property during a divorce can be complex and contentious. It's important to have a clear understanding of what is considered marital property and how it will be divided. Marital property typically includes assets acquired during the marriage, such as real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, and retirement accounts.
In some cases, prenuptial agreements may dictate how assets are divided. If there is no prenuptial agreement, the court will consider factors such as each party's contributions to the marriage, the length of the marriage, and the financial needs of each party when making decisions about property division.
It's crucial to work closely with your attorney and consider consulting with financial professionals to ensure that the division of assets is fair and in line with your future financial goals.
Divorce can present many challenges, both emotional and practical. One common challenge is managing emotions throughout the process. It's important to seek emotional support from friends, family, or a therapist to help navigate the ups and downs of divorce.
Another challenge is co-parenting after divorce. It's crucial to establish clear communication and boundaries with your ex-spouse to ensure that the needs of your children are met. Co-parenting classes or mediation can provide valuable tools and strategies for successful co-parenting.
Financial challenges are also common during divorce. It's important to create a budget and seek financial advice to ensure that you can support yourself and your children during and after the divorce process.
Divorce is undoubtedly a challenging and life-altering event. However, with the right understanding and guidance, you can navigate the legal process and protect your rights. By seeking professional advice, being proactive in gathering information, and approaching the process with a focus on fairness and the best interests of all parties involved, you can emerge from divorce stronger and ready to start a new chapter in your life.
Remember, divorce is not the end; it's an opportunity for a fresh start. Take the time to care for yourself, seek support when needed, and keep your focus on building a positive future. You have the strength and resilience to navigate this journey and create a life that is fulfilling and meaningful.
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