Second Saturday is a 3 hour workshop that is offered monthly. It is designed to help participants explore the legal, financial, and emotional issues of divorce and gain a greater understanding of the process. The workshop consists of segments that are taught by a family law attorney, a financial professional and a divorce resource center director & they will provide you with knowledge and resources that you need to inform, prepare and protect you and your family. If you are considering divorce or in the early stages of divorce, you will want to attend this empowering workshop that is designed to help you take the next step, no matter where you are in the process of untying the knot. The Second Saturday Divorce Workshop program was founded in 1989 by the non-profit WIFE.org (the Women's Institute for Financial Education). Second Saturday has helped thousands of individuals navigate the divorce process, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships and programs to help women become financially independent. For more information, visit www.SecondSaturday.com.
Saturday, Sep 14, 9 AM-12 PM
NOLA Second Saturday Divorce Workshop
Gulf Coast Bank and Trust Bank Branch
FREE
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2 nd Floor 848 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA
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