The Guide to Good Divorce: Navigating the Journey to a Positive Transformation

Francis Page Jr. | 2/1/2024, 1:58 p.m.
Is it possible to have a "good divorce"? According to Trey Yates, the founder of The Guide to Good Divorce …

Houston, Texas - January 31, 2024 — Is it possible to have a "good divorce"? According to Trey Yates, the founder of The Guide to Good Divorce program, the resounding answer is "Yes!" Established in 2011, this innovative seminar has proven instrumental in helping women not only navigate the legal and financial intricacies of divorce but also embark on a holistic journey of physical, mental, and spiritual wellness. With over 600 women benefiting from this transformative program, the approach has been nothing short of revolutionary.

Trey Yates, a seasoned Houston-based board-certified family law attorney, envisioned this unique seminar as a roadmap for women to traverse the challenging terrain of divorce with experience, knowledge, planning, and moral support. The holistic nature of the seminars aims to provide women with the tools and information crucial for making informed decisions during divorce while supporting their personal growth and self-awareness.

The 2024 Guide to Good Divorce seminar schedule has been unveiled, featuring a series of events designed to assist women in transitioning through divorce and laying the foundation for a happier, healthier post-divorce life. Each seminar includes sessions led by Yates on Texas divorce law, along with presentations from certified divorce financial analysts, trained therapists, and other wellness professionals.

The upcoming seminars include:

  • Saturday, Feb. 3; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Houstonian (111 N. Post Oak Lane)

  • Featuring guest speaker Deborah Duncan, host of Great Day Houston

  • Saturday, Apr. 6; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Houstonian

  • Special Focus on Special Needs

  • Saturday, June 22; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Houstonian

  • Saturday, Sept. 14; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Houstonian

Trey Yates emphasizes the transformative power of these seminars, stating, "Divorce is seldom easy -- yet navigating its rocky shoals with a road map based on experience, knowledge, planning, and moral support can be absolutely transformational."

Over the years, the Guide to Good Divorce program has become a source of strength, comfort, and self-confidence for attendees, allowing them to face the challenges of divorce head-on. Yates, with over three decades of experience in family law, has witnessed the positive impact of these seminars in empowering women during a challenging crossroads.

As the program enters its thirteenth year, Trey Yates is available for interviews to delve deeper into the topic of divorce, shedding light on the unique approach and benefits of The Guide to Good Divorce in the Houston metropolitan area.

For more information, visit guidetogooddivorce.com