Your Binder Review Is Now in Progress
Thank you for submitting your Binder Readiness Review request. Your payment has been received and your review request is now queued.
The purpose of this process is not perfection. It is to help you move from emotional overwhelm into structure, clarity, and better preparation.
What Happens Next
- If you haven’t already, email your completed Binder PDF to: brad@conflict-mentoring.com
- Your binder will be reviewed for: organization, clarity, completeness, and readiness.
- You’ll receive feedback and recommended next steps within 1–2 business days.
- Your review feedback may include suggestions involving: organization improvements, missing areas, mediation readiness, AI Resolution preparation, or coaching recommendations.
This review is limited to educational organization, readiness, structure, and preparation support only. It does not include legal advice, legal document drafting, legal strategy, legal representation, diagnosis, therapy, or mental health treatment.
You’re Still in Control
This review does not lock you into mediation, coaching, AI tools, or ongoing services.
Many people simply want confirmation that:
- Their information is organized
- Their documents are easier to navigate
- Their financial picture is becoming clearer
- They are preparing more thoughtfully
- They are reducing emotional chaos before making major decisions
Organization alone often lowers anxiety significantly. When people can finally “see the whole picture,” decision-making usually becomes calmer and more intentional.
Possible Next Steps
Depending on your situation, your review may naturally lead toward:
DIY Divorce Coaching
Use your binder review feedback to focus coaching sessions around organization, decisions, and communication preparation.
Mediation
Best for situations where both parties may be willing to participate in structured discussions.
AI Divorce Resolution
Continue organizing information and comparing resolution paths using structured AI-guided tools.
Continue DIY Preparation
Keep refining budgets, assets, debts, parenting information, and settlement preparation materials.
If You Feel Emotionally Overwhelmed
Many people organizing divorce materials are simultaneously dealing with:
- Emotional exhaustion
- PTSD-like symptoms
- High-conflict dynamics
- Fear and uncertainty
- Nervous system overload
- Difficulty concentrating
If that sounds familiar, begin with the PTSD Recovery resources first. Stabilization often improves clarity and decision-making.
Recommended While You Wait
Review Your Binder Structure
Double-check organization and continue improving your records.
Compare Your Divorce Paths
Review DIY, coaching, mediation, AI guidance, attorney review, and support options.
Understand the Court System
Learn how litigation can escalate conflict, costs, and emotional pressure.