Divorce Without Drama

A 90-minute interactive, online workshop for parents who want to protect their kids, their sanity, and their wallets. 

You know divorce doesn’t have to be a war. You want to break the cycle, protect your children, and create a new legacy—without lawyers, courtrooms, or trauma. 

But where do you start when the only paths you see are adversarial, expensive, and emotionally exhausting? 

Join me, Kim Korven (retired lawyer, adjudicator (type of judge), family mediator, TEDx Speaker, and creator of the My Lawyer Free Divorce Course) for a live, 90-minute interactive workshop online on Wednesday July 9 at 10:30 am Saskatchewan (MT) time (12:30 pm ET; 11:30 am CT; 9:30 am PT).

This workshop is designed for parents just like you. You’ll experience a proven process inspired by my personal experience with divorcing peacefully in challenging circumstances, the Xchange Approach and the wisdom of Dr. Daniel Friedland and Eric Teller. 

What you’ll get: 

  • A safe, supportive space to explore a new way forward that leaves you empowered

  • Powerful, trauma-informed questions that unlock clarity and hope 

  • A paired interview experience that will change how you see yourself—and your co-parent 

  • A taste of the My Lawyer Free Divorce Course: the only online program combining legal know-how, emotional support, and psychological safety 

You’ll walk away with practical tools to build peace in your family, renewed confidence, and a clear next step—no matter how complicated your situation. 

Ready to break the cycle and protect your kids? 
Reserve your spot now. Space is limited. 

The peaceful, cost-effective divorce you’ve been dreaming of? It’s possible.

Here’s what one woman who had been dreaming of a peaceful, non-adversarial divorce had to say about Kim’s workshop:

When I attended your workshop, I completely related to the concepts you talked about, especially about being the CEO of your divorce. I really liked that you spoke about peace, about putting children first, and about how children love both parents no matter what. It was the first time someone had an approach that made 100% sense to me.

- Kathleen T.