St. Louis Collaborative Divorce Professionals Featured On The Respectful Divorce
Podcast
St. Louis Collaborative Family Law Association members Susan Amato and Dr. Catherine
Hasler were recent guests on The Respectful Divorce podcast discussing the upcoming Divorce
With Respect Week® The Respectful Divorce Podcast is hosted by Tim Crouch and
discusses with divorce professionals no court options that are available to divorcing couples.
“I did some litigated family divorces when I was a young lawyer and I immediately thought there
has got to be a better way to solve these problems,” said Amato, a Clayton Collaborative
Divorce attorney. “I started doing mediation but for some people it wasn’t enough help. When
the concept of Collaborative Divorce came to my desk I did some reading about it and rounded
up some like minded colleagues and we now have a fantastic Collaborative Divorce community
in St. Louis.”
During Divorce With Respect Week® Collaborative Divorce professionals in the St. Louis area
will offer virtual 30 minute divorce consultations for free. Divorce With Respect Week is March
3rd through the 9th. To book a free consultation with a divorce attorney, divorce financial
professional, divorce coach or mental health professional visit
www.divorcewithrespectweek.com where you will find a list of participating professionals.
“Seeing the impact divorce has on children, their mental health, and overall relationships with
their parents made me want to be a part of another type of way to support families that are
going through this,” said Dr. Catherine Hasler, a mental health professional.
St. Louis Collaborative Family Law Association is a not-for-profit group of independent divorce
professionals. The goal is to work with couples to help them end their marriages respectfully by
providing emotional, legal, and financial divorce advice. Learn more about St. Louis
Collaborative Family Law at https://stlouiscollaborativelaw.com/.
You can listen to the podcast below: