Ep. 13 John Nachlinger: Going to Court to Get Divorced is the Past

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 40 MIN

Ep. 13 John Nachlinger: Going to Court to Get Divorced is the Past

from Better Divorce Podcast · host Paulette Rigo

About John:Today’s guest is John Nachlinger, a divorce attorney, mediator, and founder of Netsquire — a New Jersey law firm redefining how families divorce with peace and purpose. He’s also the creator of Divorce Shield, a coaching platform that helps men navigate divorce without losing their minds, their money, or their kids. Finally, he is the host of the podcast, Get Divorced Without Getting Screwed.Summary:In this episode of the Better Divorce Podcast, host Paulette Rigo speaks with attorney and mediator John Nachlinger about his journey into family law and the creation of his firm, NetSquire, which focuses on mediation and alternative dispute resolution. They discuss the emotional toll of divorce trials, the importance of mindset in navigating divorce, and the launch of Divorce Shield, a program aimed at supporting men through the divorce process. The conversation emphasizes that divorce doesn't have to be traumatic and that individuals have the power to choose a better path for their divorce experience.Takeaways:John Nachlinger fell into family law unexpectedly.He aims to redefine the divorce process with mediation.The emotional aspect of divorce is often overlooked.Many people don't know they can resolve divorce amicably.Divorce trials can be extremely taxing on all parties involved.Divorce Shield supports men in navigating their divorce.Mindset is crucial in approaching divorce effectively.The traditional view of divorce as adversarial is changing.People need to understand the emotional and business sides of divorce.Choosing the right process can lead to a better divorce outcome.SIGN UP FOR my Better Divorce Blueprint PROGRAM: https://betterdivorceblueprint.com/WEBSITE - resources for those in need of Certified Divorce Coaching and Private Mediation Services :https://betterdivorceacademy.com/SOCIAL MEDIA - bit.ly/betterdivorceacademyBuy my book and workbook: Better Divorce Blueprint https://betterdivorceblueprint.com/RESOURCES - https://betterdivorceacademy.com/reso...AUDIOBOOK FROM AUDIBLE - https://www.audible.com/pd/Better-Div...Are you looking for answers and guidance? BOOK a 30 minute assessment consultation: https://calendly.com/betterdivorceaca...#divorce #mediation #coaching #lifeafterdivorce #divorcesupport

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