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Divorce Disaster Waiting to Happen: The Cost of Not Building a Strategic Team Early

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In this episode of the Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast, we explore one of the most important strategies for navigating divorce: building a collaborative team from the start. I talk with Andrea Vacca, a leading collaborative divorce attorney, about how legal, financial, and emotional professionals working together can reduce stress, protect your long-term goals, and create smoother outcomes.

We discuss why early planning, intentional team alignment, and choosing the right divorce process—whether mediation, collaborative law, or litigation—are critical for managing high-conflict situations. Andrea also shares how a unified team supports parents through co-parenting challenges, ensures financial clarity, and helps maintain emotional resilience.

Divorce isn't just a legal process—it's a financial, emotional, and family transition. Bringing in the right professionals early can help you avoid missteps, reduce conflict, and create outcomes that truly serve you and your children.

Andrea Vacca is the founder of Vacca Family Law Group in New York City, guiding families through divorce with dignity, clarity, and respect.

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Content provided by Karen McMahon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Karen McMahon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast, we explore one of the most important strategies for navigating divorce: building a collaborative team from the start. I talk with Andrea Vacca, a leading collaborative divorce attorney, about how legal, financial, and emotional professionals working together can reduce stress, protect your long-term goals, and create smoother outcomes.

We discuss why early planning, intentional team alignment, and choosing the right divorce process—whether mediation, collaborative law, or litigation—are critical for managing high-conflict situations. Andrea also shares how a unified team supports parents through co-parenting challenges, ensures financial clarity, and helps maintain emotional resilience.

Divorce isn't just a legal process—it's a financial, emotional, and family transition. Bringing in the right professionals early can help you avoid missteps, reduce conflict, and create outcomes that truly serve you and your children.

Andrea Vacca is the founder of Vacca Family Law Group in New York City, guiding families through divorce with dignity, clarity, and respect.

Connect with Andrea:

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

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