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Webinar Replay: How Emotional Support Groups Can Help You with Divorce

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Divorce is so much more than the legal process. Your life is in a constant state of transition and emotions are often all over the place. Let's face it, the unknown can sometimes feel lonely, heartbreaking, overwhelming, and uncomfortable. But divorce is also an opportunity to reclaim your independence and hope to really come alive and turn this obstacle into an opportunity for growth that brings us into deeper alignment with ourselves.

Regardless of where you are in the divorce process, we want you to feel well-supported and celebrated. This goes beyond self-care. Sharing your experience with others who are also going through it can help you find relief, inspiration, and comfort. That's why we partnered with Circles, an emotional support platform that provides professionally facilitated online support groups to connect you with others going through a divorce so you can find mutual support and feel better together.

In this webinar, we discuss:

  • What Circles is and how they provide support
  • The power of sharing in a group
  • The emotional hurdles you overcome when going through a divorce
  • Coping tools you can apply to your day-to-day

Watch the replay of this webinar to find out how to get the emotional support you need while finding a community that can truly empathize. Ready to sign up for Circles? Download the app and get started.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Founder, CEO & Certified Family Law Specialist
Mediation, Divorce Strategy, Divorce Insights, Legal Insights
After over a decade of experience as a Certified Family Law Specialist, Mediator and law firm owner, Erin was fed up with the inefficient and adversarial “divorce corp” industry and set out to transform how consumers navigate divorce - starting with the legal process. By automating the court bureaucracy and integrating expert support along the way, Hello Divorce levels the playing field between spouses so that they can sort things out fairly and avoid missteps. Her access to justice work has been recognized by the legal industry and beyond, with awards and recognition from the likes of Women Founders Network, TechCrunch, Vice, Forbes, American Bar Association and the Pro Bono Leadership award from Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Erin lives in California with her husband and two children, and is famously terrible at board games.