Lane 1 Membership
$99


If you are just getting started with your divorce or custody case, there are some extremely important things you need to know about every aspect of the Family Court experience.  You will have an endless number of questions, experience a myriad of emotions, encounter challenging obstacles, and so on.  We know about all of these and have created all the content in this vault specifically geared to help you.  

Some of the common things people in Lane 1 have to deal with are:

  • being strategic about getting started;
  • not knowing where to find legal or procedural information/answers;
  • getting confused about which forms to use;
  • writing persuasive arguments;
  • lack of understanding of how the court process works;
  • not knowing if to appear pro se or hire an attorney;
  • finding the right attorney;
  • searching for and/or using alternative methods;
  • being shocked by how the key players behave;
  • dealing with the lies and fraudulent antics of the other party;
  • and the list goes on!
We have all of this covered with our library of:
  • Worksheets
  • Workbooks
  • Guides
  • Tip Sheets
  • Videos
We are constantly updating the platform with new material so if you don't see something, just ask. 

If you would like to add on a Strategy Session, please feel free to do that. 
If you need help with a specific task like preparing a document, please feel free to use our Unbundled Services. 
If you need 1:1 help on a longer-term basis, sign up for one of the monthly Consultation packages


Tailored for those just starting out, this subscription offers vital insights and advice crucial for this phase. 

Here's what you can expect:
  1. Foundational Knowledge: Access key information on your court's website to equip yourself with the necessary insights before proceeding.
  2. Legal Understanding: Familiarize yourself with your state's Best Interests of the Child factors or relevant laws—essential knowledge for your journey.
  3. Legal Guidance: While not mandatory initially, speaking with a lawyer is highly recommended to gain clarity on your situation.
  4. Critical Thinking: Understand that not everything you hear is accurate—be cautious as misinformation is prevalent.
  5. Emotional Support: Recognize the magnitude of this life-altering event and seek support whenever needed.
  6. Acceptance and Adaptability: Acknowledge that you cannot control others' actions but focus on your own preparedness, regardless of past agreements.
  7. Pragmatic Approach: Understand that emotional appeals hold little weight in court proceedings—focus on facts and rationale.
  8. Decision-Making: Use logical reasoning rather than being driven by fear or desperation, as emotional reactions can detrimentally impact your case.
  9. Courtroom Awareness: Realize that the court prefers resolution outside its confines, encouraging a measured approach to litigation.
  10. Advocacy: Remember that fighting for your children's well-being is a worthwhile endeavor, motivating you through the challenges ahead.
The Lane 1 membership offers a comprehensive understanding and practical advice, empowering you to navigate this phase with resilience and clarity. Stay informed, rational, and focused on your ultimate goal—your children's best interests.


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