The Dignified Divorce with Kim M. Ciesinski, Esq., PLLC

ADR Law
The Dignified Divorce with Kim M. Ciesinski, Esq., PLLC

Kim is a pioneer in Alternative Divorce Resolution (ADR): fostering an atmosphere of cooperation and privacy for spouses seeking a respectful and non-litigious transition into a separate life. The Dignified Divorce features conversations with guests and tips on how to successfully navigate this step in life. Kim's firm focuses on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement in litigated matrimonial cases.

  1. 05/07/2021

    How To Get Your Financial House in Order Before, During and After Divorce.

    There’s always a lot of issues to face when it comes to divorce, and finance is usually one of the more complex ones. Many people about to start the divorce process often ask what they can do to prepare for how assets and property will be split. That’s why we've brought on special guest Nancy B. Kaye, MBA who is a Certified Financial Planner and a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. In this episode, Nancy gives great insight on what to expect, what to look for and most of all what to avoid when it comes to finances and divorce.  About Kim For more than 25 years, Kim Ciesinski has focused her legal career exclusively in the area of Divorce and Family Law. She represents clients in all aspects of divorce and family law matters, including custody, parenting time schedules, spousal maintenance, child support, distribution of assets, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as post-judgment proceedings. Sadly, the word “divorce” has become synonymous with “destruction.” But Kim believes it doesn’t have to be that way. Ms. Ciesinski believes that divorce can and should be a process of restructuring the financial and parental aspects of a family unit through a healthy, positive process. She strives to move clients through this often devastating experience by thinking out of the box and creating realistic long term goals to make the transition from marriage to divorce less traumatic. To that end, Kim focuses her practice on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement as highly effective alternatives to adversarial litigation. For more info on Kim visit https://adrlawny.com or call 516-308-2922. Follow us on Facebook - http://bit.ly/HEAfb Instagram - http://bit.ly/HEAPinstagram LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/HEAli

    30 min
  2. 04/09/2021

    Life, Divorce and Lessons Learned with David Levenstein

    Producer and friend, David Levenstein joins us to talk about life, divorce and lessons learned. He shares the knowledge he's gained from two divorces and helps us bust the myth of the pit bull divorce lawyer and illustrate why mediation is the obvious choice for divorce to save time, money and anguish.  About Kim For more than 25 years, Kim Ciesinski has focused her legal career exclusively in the area of Divorce and Family Law. She represents clients in all aspects of divorce and family law matters, including custody, parenting time schedules, spousal maintenance, child support, distribution of assets, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as post-judgment proceedings. Sadly, the word “divorce” has become synonymous with “destruction.” But Kim believes it doesn’t have to be that way. Ms. Ciesinski believes that divorce can and should be a process of restructuring the financial and parental aspects of a family unit through a healthy, positive process. She strives to move clients through this often devastating experience by thinking out of the box and creating realistic long term goals to make the transition from marriage to divorce less traumatic. To that end, Kim focuses her practice on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement as highly effective alternatives to adversarial litigation. For more info on Kim visit https://adrlawny.com or call 516-308-2922. Follow us on Facebook - http://bit.ly/HEAfb Instagram - http://bit.ly/HEAPinstagram LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/HEAli

    37 min
  3. 04/02/2021

    How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce

    Children are the most important aspect of divorce and deciding when and how to tell them is such a big decision.  It's the first in a series of co-parenting decisions you're going to have to make when going through a divorce.  On this episode we're so delighted to be joined by Divorce & Co-Parenting Coach Rosalind Sedacca who founded the Child-Centered Divorce Network for parents ten years after her own divorce which took place when her son was eleven years old. Rosalind wrote an internationally acclaimed ebook, to which we've named this episode after, How Do I Tell the Kids About The Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide To Preparing Your Children — With Love! It contains fill-in-the-blank templates that parents can customize about their own family. About Kim For more than 25 years, Kim Ciesinski has focused her legal career exclusively in the area of Divorce and Family Law. She represents clients in all aspects of divorce and family law matters, including custody, parenting time schedules, spousal maintenance, child support, distribution of assets, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as post-judgment proceedings. Sadly, the word “divorce” has become synonymous with “destruction.” But Kim believes it doesn’t have to be that way. Ms. Ciesinski believes that divorce can and should be a process of restructuring the financial and parental aspects of a family unit through a healthy, positive process. She strives to move clients through this often devastating experience by thinking out of the box and creating realistic long term goals to make the transition from marriage to divorce less traumatic. To that end, Kim focuses her practice on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement as highly effective alternatives to adversarial litigation. For more info on Kim visit https://adrlawny.com or call 516-308-2922. Follow us on Facebook - http://bit.ly/HEAfb Instagram - http://bit.ly/HEAPinstagram LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/HEAli

    35 min
  4. 03/12/2021

    What Is Parental Alienation and How To Avoid It

    On this episode we're discussing Parental Alienation with our special guest Dr. Roxane Polak, a psychologist who specializes in relationships, divorce counseling and consults as a family child specialist. We discuss what exactly Parental Alienation is, how you can identify it and how to avoid it in your relationship.    About Kim For more than 25 years, Kim Ciesinski has focused her legal career exclusively in the area of Divorce and Family Law. She represents clients in all aspects of divorce and family law matters, including custody, parenting time schedules, spousal maintenance, child support, distribution of assets, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as post-judgment proceedings. Sadly, the word “divorce” has become synonymous with “destruction.” But Kim believes it doesn’t have to be that way. Ms. Ciesinski believes that divorce can and should be a process of restructuring the financial and parental aspects of a family unit through a healthy, positive process. She strives to move clients through this often devastating experience by thinking out of the box and creating realistic long term goals to make the transition from marriage to divorce less traumatic. To that end, Kim focuses her practice on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement as highly effective alternatives to adversarial litigation. For more info on Kim visit https://adrlawny.com or call 516-308-2922. Follow us on Facebook - http://bit.ly/HEAfb Instagram - http://bit.ly/HEAPinstagram LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/HEAli

    36 min

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Kim is a pioneer in Alternative Divorce Resolution (ADR): fostering an atmosphere of cooperation and privacy for spouses seeking a respectful and non-litigious transition into a separate life. The Dignified Divorce features conversations with guests and tips on how to successfully navigate this step in life. Kim's firm focuses on collaborative divorce, mediation, and negotiated settlement in litigated matrimonial cases.

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