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First Tuesdays: Contemplating Divorce

 





First Tuesdays:

Contemplating Divorce





Tuesday, March 4 | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

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Panel includes: Jean Lupariello, J.D.;

Susan Tanzer, M.Ed; Hilary A. Spatz, Esq.; Janet Bouma, CDFA; and Megan Norris,

MS, LMFT





There are many ways to end a marriage. In this workshop, a panel of

professionals will share the difference between traditional divorce, mediated

divorce, and collaborative divorce. Also on the panel will be a therapist to

help you take care of yourself, and a certified divorce financial analyst who

will help you figure out what monies you actually need to start over. 

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Registration is required for all

programs.





Contact Sheri Minkoff at

coordinator@cfwpgh.org or 412-421-4400 to register.





Donations accepted.





 





This workshop made possible by

United for Women, an initiative of United Way Allegheny County.





 





Visit our website at

www.centerforwomenpgh.org for more information and to see our full calendar of

events.





 





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The Center for Women





1620 Murray Avenue





Pittsburgh, PA 15217





(412) 421-4400





 





 





THE CENTER FOR WOMEN IS...





A safe and nurturing resource for

support during your life transitions





 





A place to learn the basics of

finances: understanding taxes, establishing credit, the ins and outs of social

security, finding school loans, and more





 





An opportunity to refresh and

develop career skills, network, and prepare for the job market





 





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The Center for Women (CFW),

established in 2012, is a collaborative program of the National Council of

Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Section and the Jewish Women's Foundation of Greater

Pittsburgh. CFW serves all women in the Greater Pittsburgh area, and does not

discriminate on the basis of race/ethnicity, color, national origin, sex,

disability, or age.





 





 

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