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Our FREE SAS Event

“How to Prepare for Divorce as a Woman"

Monday, May 11th, 2026

12-1:30 pm EST / 11-12:30 pm CENTRAL / 10-11:30 pm MOUNTAIN / 9-10:30 am PACIFIC / 5-6:30 pm GMT

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Meet SAS for Women Cofounder Liza Caldwell,
and New York Divorce Attorney, Carolyn Parry

This empowering SAS event will help you prepare for getting legally informed — a critical step in learning what is and is not true for you. Our featured highlight is divorce attorney Carolyn Parry, who will discuss what she wants you to know as a (potentially) divorcing woman.

Carolyn will also, and most importantly, answer your burning legal questions!

On that note, know that we value your privacy. You are welcome to join us using a pseudonym if you wish. We will be using first names only, and no one, except Carolyn and Liza, will be on camera.

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This event will be recorded.
(If you register, you will receive the recording that will be kept live for 7 days.)

If you'd like to submit your questions in advance, that would be helpful!
Please give us: Your state, length of years married, and your top 3 questions.

Send this info to ...
marj@sasforwomen.com

Looking forward to welcoming you
and giving you smart legal support!

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Divorce law varies from state to state and country to country. The lawyer will speak to US generalities and, in particular, New York state laws. The information shared at this event is offered as a public service. It is not intended to give legal advice about a specific legal problem, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. Due to the importance of the individual facts of every case, the generalizations we make may not necessarily apply to any particular case. Changes in the law could at any time make parts of this information obsolete. This information is provided with the understanding that if legal advice is required, the services of a competent attorney should be sought.

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