Too many people start their divorce by hiring separate attorneys, a decision that often escalates costs, prolongs timelines, and intensifies emotions. Not to mention the fact that most attorneys don’t specialize in financial planning.
Amy Colton is revolutionizing divorce by showing couples a better way: The Kitchen Table Divorce.
As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CFDA®) and Family Law Mediator, Amy brings couples and individuals to the table to divide their assets before they hire attorneys. Her groundbreaking approach achieves win-win solutions for both spouses by keeping things fair and amicable and focusing on collaboration rather than conflict.
By the time Kitchen Table Divorce clients complete their financial plan, all they need is an attorney to finalize the decree—saving time, money, and unnecessary heartache.
If you're facing divorce and want an amicable, affordable path forward, The Kitchen Table Divorce shows you how you and your spouse can achieve a fair resolution and move confidently into your new life.
Buy your copy of The Kitchen Table Divorce today and start your divorce journey on your own terms.
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As the co-founder of Your Divorce Made Simple, Amy Colton pioneered the Kitchen Table Divorce, a cross between financial planning and mediation that saves divorcing clients money, time, and emotional stress. Amy works with couples and individuals to negotiate the division of assets and evaluate their financial-planning needs-ideally before they hire divorce attorneys. Most of Amy's clients complete their divorce in 90 days, much less than national average for attorney-led divorce of 12 to 18 months and at a much lower cost.Amy is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CFDA(R)), a Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS(R)), a Family Law Mediator, a National Social Security Analyst (NSSA), and a wealth advisor and earned her MBA at Michigan State University. Her books include "The Kitchen Table Divorce: A Practical Guide to Finalizing Your Divorce in 90 Days" and a memoir, "Have We Really Come a Long Way, Baby?"She lives in Austin, Texas.
Get divorced in just 90 days?
How? The Kitchen Table Divorce
Too many people start their divorce by hiring separate attorneys, a decision that often escalates costs, prolongs timelines, and intensifies emotions. Not to mention the fact that most attorneys don't specialize in financial planning.
Amy Colton is revolutionizing divorce by showing couples a better way: The Kitchen Table Divorce.
As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and Family Law Mediator, Amy brings couples and individuals to the table to divide their assets before they hire an attorney. Her groundbreaking approach achieves win-win solutions for both spouses by keeping things fair and amicable and focusing on collaboration rather than conflict.
Along the way, spouses will address every financial detail—from tax implications and Social Security to dividing assets and building a solid foundation for their lives after divorce.
By the time Kitchen Table Divorce clients complete their financial plan, all they need is an attorney to finalize the decree—saving time, money, and unnecessary heartache.
If you're facing divorce and want an amicable, affordable path forward, The Kitchen Table Divorce shows how you and your spouse can achieve a fair resolution and move confidently into your new life.
What Clients Say About the Kitchen Table Divorce
"Most people use their attorneys for financial advice, but they are not financial professionals and often don't give sound advice. Not only did Amy Colton and her team help me through my divorce, but she was able to set me on a good financial path for the future as I started the next chapter of my life. Knowing I had Amy to help me made me sleep better at night."
—Kelly O.
"By sitting down with Amy Colton and her team, my ex-husband and I were able to successfully negotiate the division of our marital assets and used the attorney to draw up the legal documents and file the court paperwork. Expenses for this ended up being a few thousand dollars, and we finalized the agreement within weeks."
—Jen M.
"After several months of unsuccessful negotiations, I brought Amy Colton in to help create a budget, assist with a fair division of assets, and help with mediation negotiations. Additionally, she assisted me with the financial aspects of my ex-husband's business and prepared endless financial documents for the court, where Amy was an expert witness. Amy helped me through the more than two years I was waiting to finalize my divorce."
—Sara R.
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