Women Winning Divorce with Heather B. Quick, Esq.

#6o-Divorce and the Stay at Home Mom with Christina Alvarez

Episode Summary

“This is the time to start thinking about yourself again, when is it going to be time for you to do something in your best interest?” – Christina Alvarez, Esq. This episode of Women Winning Divorce discusses stay-at-home moms and divorce. Heather Quick, attorney and owner of Florida Women’s Law Group, and attorney Christina Alvarez from C. Alvarez Law discuss stay-at-home moms, ways to prepare for divorce along with alimony and going back to work.

Episode Notes

About Our Guest

Attorney Alvarez received her Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies and minor in Spanish form the University of Central Florida and her Law Degree from Barry University School of Law. Ms. Alvarez seeks to provide compassionate and zealous legal representation for her clients in the practice of family law to help families come to a peaceful resolution.

 

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"Women Winning Divorce" is a radio show and podcast hosted by Heather Quick, CEO and Owner of Florida Women's Law Group. Each week we focus on different aspects of family law to help guide women through the difficult and emotional legal challenges they are facing. Heather brings over 20 years of law experience that advocates and empowers women to achieve happier and healthier lives. Join Heather each week as she discusses family law issues including divorce, custody, alimony, paternity, narcissism, mediation and more. This program was created to provide tips and insight to women with family law issues. It is not intended to be legal advice because every situation is different. Visit us at https://www.womenwinningdivorce.com/ for more resources. Text us at 904-944-6800 for a copy of Heather's Top 5 Divorce Tips. If you have questions or a topic you would like Heather to cover, email us at marketing@4womenlaw.com

 

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This program was created to provide tips and insight to women with family law issues. It is not intended to be legal advice because every situation is different.