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PF Restructure Pre-Divorce Workshop

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Is your marriage truly over? How can you be sure? And if it is well and truly over, how do you end it? At this workshop, we aim to show our participants how.

“There should and must be a way we can broach separation or divorce in a constructive, forward looking way. Nobody likes a nasty divorce. I dare say even for someone who is very hurt and who only wants to hurt back, he/she will not like a nasty divorce. Why? Because the stress and hurt that comes with a nasty divorce will affect everyone, not just the party we want to hurt” – Susan Tay, Workshop Trainer & Family Lawyer for more than 30 years.

“What if there is a way to ashttps://practiceforte.sg/pf-restructure-life/suage that hurt without the need to spend a lot of resources-money, time, emotions on expensive, time consuming and stressful litigation?” – Sylvia Tan, Workshop Trainer & Counselling Psychologist for more than 20 years.

Who should attend:

This workshop is specially designed for those of you who feel you are going nowhere in your marriages.

It might have been quietly happening for a long time. You hardly talk anymore, you have no intimacy and you live fairly separate lives. You feel sad or helpless when you think about your marriage.

Or it happened because of a devastating incident. Violence, infidelity, loss.

What the workshop will cover:

  • The 5 stages when you know your marriage is on the rocks
  • Talking through divorce before the writ is even filed i.e. Pre-Writ
  • Checklist of things to do
  • Checklist of things to avoid
  • Explaining the divorce process Amicable vs Acrimonious
  • Effects of acrimony on yourself and on your children
  • Q&A

Susan Sylvia Pre-Writ Workshop

Workshop Details

We will let you know about the next run of the Workshop. Meanwhile, if you want to contact any of our affiliates, just click here.

Please Note:

  • Workshop is limited to 20 participants. Registration is on a first-come, first served basis.
  • Participants may also be grouped according to their specific situations. We seek your understanding as we hope to create a safe space for all of our participants to share candidly.

Questions

Do I sign up as an individual or as a couple?

We want to ensure that each participant is meaningfully engaged and has sufficient opportunity to share in a safe space. We therefore seek your understanding that only one person per couple/family would be allowed to register.

Can I attend more than one session?

Thank you for your interest! We regret that each individual can participate in one session only. This will allow for more people to participate.