EP: 128
DEBRA DOAK
Has Your Marriage Reached Its Expiration Date? with Debra Doak
How do you know if your marriage is over? And once you know, how do you overcome the fears associated with divorce?
Debra Doak is a Certified Divorce Coach and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst on a mission to give women the confidence they need to speak up for what they deserve in their relationships or at the negotiating table. Debra specializes in helping women make difficult decisions about marriage and money, and she is the author of High-Conflict Divorce for Women: Your Guide to Coping Skills and Legal Strategies for All Stages of Divorce.
On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Debra joins Katherine to discuss the signs that a marriage is over and offer guidance around what to do if you’re not sure whether to stay or go. She describes how she works with clients who are afraid to leave, walking us through her five-step process for identifying, challenging and reframing our fears about divorce. Listen in for Debra’s insight on taking off your grey-colored glasses to imagine a more fulfilling future and learn how to achieve self-reliance in the aftermath of divorce.
TOPICS COVERED
Debra’s insight around the signs that a marriage is over
The concept of negative sentiment override
Asking your spouse to do 5 things that will make you 10% happier
What to do if you’re not sure whether to stay or go
Debra’s take on people who ‘didn’t know the marriage was THAT bad’
How Debra works with clients who are afraid to leave
Debra’s 5 steps to DITCH your fears about divorce
- Decide
- Investigate
- Team up
- Campaign
- Hope
How to take off your grey-colored glasses and imagine a fulfilling future
Why Debra focuses on helping women achieve self-reliance
Debra’s experience working with women who were the breadwinner
How Debra directs clients to the best divorce process for their situation
CONNECT WITH DEBRA DOAK
CONNECT WITH KATHERINE MILLER
The Center for Understanding Conflict
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
Email katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com
Call (914) 738-7765