FAQs2026-03-10T02:56:24+00:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the sprints practical or educational?2026-03-10T02:23:30+00:00

The sprints combine educational content with practical guidance. They are designed to help users understand concepts and apply them to real decisions.

Are the sprints useful after the divorce is finalized?2026-03-10T02:44:35+00:00

Yes. Certain sprints address post-divorce planning, financial adjustments, and long-term decision making.

Are the sprints video, reading, or interactive?2026-03-10T02:26:59+00:00

Our DIVORCE SPRINTS are delivered live-interactive with experts in the field. This may change as we create a body of work sufficient for learning.

Are these sprints helpful for mediation preparation?2026-03-10T02:45:01+00:00

They can help participants organize information, clarify priorities, and understand common negotiation topics prior to mediation.

Are these sprints only for people currently divorcing?2026-03-10T02:44:14+00:00

No. Some users engage with the content while considering divorce or preparing for potential legal steps.

Can I repeat a sprint later?2026-03-10T02:38:51+00:00

Yes. Sprints can be repeated. You can attend a second time for free.

Can I skip sprints?2026-03-10T02:38:05+00:00

Yes. The modular structure allows users to focus only on topics that are relevant to their situation.

Do I need to complete the sprints in order?2026-03-10T02:30:01+00:00

Yes. The sprints are designed to build on one another and are delivered in a structured sequence. Attending them in order ensures the concepts and decisions are addressed in the intended progression.

How are the sprints organized?2026-03-10T02:17:49+00:00

The sprints are grouped into theme groups that represent major areas of the divorce process. Each theme group contains several related sprints that address specific topics within that area.

How do I know which sprint to start with?2026-03-10T02:33:55+00:00

Refer to the program schedule to see the order and timing of upcoming sprints. The schedule identifies the next session available to attend.

How long does each sprint take?2026-03-10T02:31:28+00:00

Each sprint is a 50-minute live session led by an expert. The format is designed to focus on a single topic within a structured and efficient timeframe.

How long does it take to complete a theme group?2026-03-10T02:25:44+00:00

Completion time varies depending on the number of sprints in the group. Most theme groups can be completed within a few hours of total learning time.

How many sprints are there?2026-03-10T02:25:16+00:00

The program consists of multiple sprints organized across several theme groups. Each sprint focuses on a distinct topic within the divorce process.

What are divorce sprints?2026-03-10T02:13:29+00:00

Divorce sprints are short, focused learning modules that address specific decisions, tasks, and knowledge areas related to divorce. Each sprint concentrates on a single topic to provide clear, actionable guidance.

What are the learning objectives?2026-03-10T02:20:37+00:00

Learning objectives define the specific concept, decision, or skill the sprint is intended to address. They clarify what the participant should understand or be able to do after completing the sprint.

What are theme groups?2026-03-10T02:18:49+00:00

Theme groups are collections of related sprints that address a broader subject area such as legal preparation, financial planning, communication, or post-divorce planning. They help users navigate topics more efficiently.

What is included in a sprint?2026-03-10T02:20:14+00:00

Each sprint includes a learning objective, short instructional content, and a clear takeaway. Some sprints also include prework to prepare the user for the topic.

What is the purpose of the prework?2026-03-10T02:22:50+00:00

Prework prepares participants to engage with the topic more effectively. It may involve gathering information, reviewing documents, or reflecting on personal priorities.

What is the purpose of the sprint program?2026-03-10T02:14:13+00:00

The program is designed to help individuals understand the divorce process, prepare for key decisions, and navigate practical steps with greater clarity. The structure emphasizes concise learning and decision readiness.

What is the takeaway from a sprint?2026-03-10T02:23:12+00:00

The takeaway summarizes the key insight or action that results from completing the sprint. It is intended to translate learning into a practical step or decision.

Who created the sprint curriculum?2026-03-10T02:19:24+00:00

The curriculum was developed using structured research into common divorce challenges and decision points. It is designed to provide practical educational guidance rather than professional advice.

Who should take these sprints?2026-03-10T02:43:49+00:00

The program is intended for individuals preparing for, currently navigating, or finalizing a divorce

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