What it Means to Be Amicable During Separation and Divorce
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Going through a separation or divorce is hard. But what does it really mean to approach it in an amicable way? In this episode of Amicably Yours, Jana family lawyer, and mediator Jana de Waal breaks down the mindset behind being amicable and how it can make a difference in your separation journey.
Jana explains that being amicable doesn’t mean it’s easy—it’s still emotionally challenging—but it does mean approaching conflict with intention, reducing unnecessary stress, and working toward solutions that protect relationships, especially when children are involved. She shares practical benefits of an amicable approach, including reducing legal fees, resolving issues faster, limiting emotional burnout, and supporting positive co-parenting relationships in the long term.
Whether you’re navigating property division, child support, or parenting arrangements, this episode helps you understand how adopting an amicable mindset can make the process smoother and more constructive.
Listen to the full episode to gain insights into what it truly means to be amicable and practical tips for moving forward through separation or divorce with intention and clarity.
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