How to untie the knot amicably - The Divorce Podcast
In this episode, Kate was joined by Joe & Kate Sharp, two amicable customers, to share their divorce story.
How to untie the knot amicably
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In this episode, host Kate Daly was joined by two amicable customers, Kate and Joe, to talk about their amicable divorce and unique co-parenting arrangements. Kate is a home-educating parent and Joe works in IT, having given up he’s teaching career during the divorce process, to be able to provide more income to the family. In this episode, they talk about Kate & Joe’s relationship, the early stages of their separation, how they navigated the divorce process and negotiating a financial agreement using amicable’s services and their unique co-parenting setup.
About the guests
Joe & Kate Sharp are two amicable customers who appear on the podcast to talk about their divorce journey and experience with amicable
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