EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 37 MIN
Equitable Mediation with Joe Dillon
from Going Solo Network Radio, TV & Podcasts (WGSN-DB) - #1 Singles Talk Network · host Cece Shatz
Explore the power of peaceful resolution in divorce on this episode of Going Solo Life After Relationship Loss. Host Cece Shatz, Doyenne of Relationships, welcomes Joe Dillon, Co-Founder of Equitable Mediation Services, to discuss how equitable mediation empowers couples to navigate divorce with dignity, clarity, and fairness. Discover tools to move forward without court battles—only on NEWStreamingNetwork.com.Host, Cece Shatz, Doyenne of Relationship Building, Divorce, Dating & Life Coach, Going Solo Network.comMore about Joe:Joe is a pioneer in divorce mediation who has been helping couples navigate the end of their marriages with dignity and financial wisdom for over 17 years. As co-founder of Equitable Mediation Services, Joe combines his MBA in Finance with specialized training from Harvard, MIT, and Northwestern University to guide couples toward agreements that protect both their emotional wellbeing and financial futures.As a child of divorce who witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of attorney-driven litigation on families, Joe brings personal experience that, combined with his professional expertise, enables him to help couples focus on creating agreements that work for everyone, especially the children.Joe pioneered virtual divorce mediation in 2011, nearly a decade before others adopted online practices during the pandemic. His results speak for themselves: Equitable Mediation Services maintains a 98% case resolution rate, significantly higher than the industry average of 70%.As a sought-after expert, Joe has been featured in Business Insider, Newsweek, Forbes, HuffPost, Yahoo, MSN, and the Daily Mail. His blog has attracted over 1 million visitors.Joe believes divorce doesn't have to be destructive. With the right guidance and expertise, couples can part ways amicably while protecting what matters most.Contact Joe:https://www.equitablemediation.com/[email protected]
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Explore the power of peaceful resolution in divorce on this episode of Going Solo Life After Relationship Loss. Host Cece Shatz, Doyenne of Relationships, welcomes Joe Dillon, Co-Founder of Equitable Mediation Services, to discuss how equitable mediation empowers couples to navigate divorce with dignity, clarity, and fairness. Discover tools to move forward without court battles—only on NEWStreamingNetwork.com.Host, Cece Shatz, Doyenne of Relationship Building, Divorce, Dating & Life Coach, Going Solo Network.comMore about Joe:Joe is a pioneer in divorce mediation who has been helping couples navigate the end of their marriages with dignity and financial wisdom for over 17 years. As co-founder of Equitable Mediation Services, Joe combines his MBA in Finance with specialized training from Harvard, MIT, and Northwestern University to guide couples toward agreements that protect both their emotional wellbeing and financial futures.As a child of divorce who witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of attorney-driven litigation on families, Joe brings personal experience that, combined with his professional expertise, enables him to help couples focus on creating agreements that work for everyone, especially the children.Joe pioneered virtual divorce mediation in 2011, nearly a decade before others adopted online practices during the pandemic. His results speak for themselves: Equitable Mediation Services maintains a 98% case resolution rate, significantly higher than the industry average of 70%.As a sought-after expert, Joe has been featured in Business Insider, Newsweek, Forbes, HuffPost, Yahoo, MSN, and the Daily Mail. His blog has attracted over 1 million visitors.Joe believes divorce doesn't have to be destructive. With the right guidance and expertise, couples can part ways amicably while protecting what matters most.Contact Joe:https://www.equitablemediation.com/[email protected]
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