(Ir)Reconcilable Differences
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Alternative Divorce Resolution
(Ir)Reconcilable Differences is a podcast about what really happens when a marriage ends and what comes next. Hosted by attorney and mediator Kim M. Ciesinski, Esq., PLLC, who brings more than 30 years of experience in divorce and family law, the show explores the human side of separation with practical, expert guidance.
At the center of the conversation is collaborative divorce, a process that goes beyond traditional mediation. It brings both parties and a team of professionals together, including financial specialists and other experts, to guide decisions around finances, property division, and long-term planning. Together, they help create a thoughtful financial plan, build sustainable agreements, and define how decisions will be made moving forward. The goal is to avoid divorce court and create a plan that works long term for each couple.
When children are involved, the focus expands even further. This includes building sustainable co-parenting plans, establishing clear approaches to shared decision-making, and creating financial plans that support children over time. The goal is to do what truly serves their well-being, not just in the moment, but throughout their lives.
Each month focuses on a key topic to help you navigate divorce and what comes after, with insights from trusted experts in the field. This approach supports a wide range of couples, including those without children and same-sex couples.
Listen to (Ir)Reconcilable Differences for clarity, perspective, and a more thoughtful path forward.
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Apr 21 202630 minsFailed to add items
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