Our Method
The VIA Framework™
Our work is guided by the VIA Framework, a thoughtful approach designed to help families navigate divorce—especially when children are approaching important milestones like college.
Through Vision, we help parents look ahead and define what they want their child’s future to look like. Through Intentional Alignment, we guide families in understanding their financial picture and making decisions that support both their values and long-term goals. And through Action, we support clear communication and confident next steps—reducing conflict and creating a path forward.
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This is where everything begins. In the midst of transition, it’s easy to stay focused on what’s ending—but this step gently shifts the focus to what’s possible.
We take time to reflect, dream, and define what you truly want your next chapter to look like—personally, emotionally, and practically. This isn’t about having all the answers right away. It’s about creating space to reconnect with yourself, your goals, and your future.
Together, we begin to outline a vision that feels aligned, grounded, and hopeful—one that honors both where you’ve been and where you’re going.
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Once you have a vision, the next step is making decisions that support it. During times of uncertainty, decisions can feel reactive or overwhelming—but this phase is about slowing down and choosing with purpose.
We focus on aligning your choices with your core values, your priorities, and the life you are building—not just the situation you are leaving. Whether it’s decisions around family, finances, or future planning (including college decisions for your children), each choice becomes part of a bigger, intentional path forward.
This step brings clarity to what matters most and ensures your decisions are rooted in alignment—not pressure.
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With vision and alignment in place, you are ready to move forward. This is where clarity turns into action—but in a way that feels steady, supported, and empowered.
We focus on building confidence in your decisions, creating a plan, and taking meaningful steps forward—without second-guessing or fear driving the process.
Action here doesn’t mean rushing—it means moving with intention. It’s about trusting yourself, following through, and stepping into your next chapter with a sense of direction and peace.