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May 19, 2025 47 mins

About Jodie:

Jodie Graham is a Divorce Coach, Mediator, Chartered Professional Accountant, University-Trained Coach, and Registered Collaborative Professional dedicated to helping individuals navigate divorce with clarity, confidence, and dignity. With nearly 30 years of financial expertise and firsthand experience going through her own divorce, Jodie combines professional skill with personal understanding to guide her clients through one of life’s most challenging transitions.

Jodie’s approach is practical, empowering, and tailored to each individual’s needs. She specializes in helping clients manage the emotional and financial complexities of divorce, avoid common mistakes, and create solutions that work for their unique situations. Whether it’s preparing for negotiations, making informed decisions, or planning for the future, Jodie’s insights and strategies ensure her clients feel supported every step of the way.

With a deep commitment to collaboration and positive outcomes, Jodie is on a mission to transform the divorce experience—turning what often feels like an ending into an opportunity for a new beginning.


Summary:

In this episode of the Better Divorce Podcast, host Paulette Rigo interviews divorce expert Jodi Graham about the collaborative divorce process. They discuss the importance of understanding the collaborative approach, the role of neutrals, and how to find the right professionals to assist in the divorce journey. The conversation also covers the benefits of maintaining control over decisions, the time and cost comparisons between different divorce methods, and the challenges that may arise during the collaborative process. Listeners are encouraged to consider collaborative divorce as a viable option and to seek out the necessary resources and support.


Takeaways:

  • Collaborative divorce can be less costly than traditional litigation.
  • Finding collaboratively trained lawyers is essential for the process.
  • Neutrals can help navigate financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
  • The collaborative process allows for more control over outcomes.
  • Time spent in collaborative divorce can vary based on willingness to negotiate.
  • It's important to choose professionals who understand their roles in the divorce process.
  • The emotional toll of divorce can be managed with the right support.
  • Understanding the costs associated with different divorce methods is crucial.
  • Communication and negotiation are key in collaborative divorce.
  • Researching options and professionals can lead to better outcomes.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Better Divorce Podcast

01:52 Jodi Graham's Journey and Expertise

04:58 Understanding the Emotional Landscape of Divorce

06:50 The Collaborative Divorce Process Explained

12:58 The Role of Neutrals in Collaborative Divorce

16:54 The Team Approach to Divorce

19:45 The Control Factor in Collaborative Divorce

22:55 Time and Cost Comparisons in Divorce Processes

25:52 Navigating Collaborative Divorce: Time and Cost

32:44 Challenges in the Collaborative Process

39:46 Choosing the Right Attorney

45:59 The Importance of Professional Support in Divorce


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