Monday, July 10, 2017

Services Offered By NDC President Nicole Noonan

By Sarah Davis


A break-up or divorce can often be quite difficult. In many cases, such actions can be avoided with counseling for individuals and couples. While most often this counseling is provided by a psychologist, there are others like Nicole Noonan, President of National Divorce Capital, who can also aid couples in these situations. Most often, those with financial difficulties will consult someone like Nicole while those with emotional issues will consult a psychologist or therapist.

During her tenure at the firm, the attorney has held the prestigious role of General Counsel of a New York City based real estate firm. Ms. Noonan has significant expertise in the areas of property, commercial, industrial and family law. As a result, Nicole also understands the ins and outs of the divorce system and related issues.

Ms. Noonan is committed to helping clients find empowerment with regards to the many obstacles which can stand in the way of a successful relationship or separation. Having had experience in the area, she has learned a great deal about what can help or hinder resolving a number of issues which often arise in marriages and relationships. As such, Ms. Noonan now uses this expertise to counsel individuals on the pros and cons of staying together versus ending a relationship.

The experience which Ms. Noonan brings to the table as a licensed attorney and someone whom has a certificate in Interpersonal Development from Seton University School of Law in Geneva, Switzerland allows the attorney to identify obstacles and solutions better than most. As a clerk for a Union County Superior Court Judge, Ms. Noonan learned a lot about these different areas of law. As a counselor, having this information available for clients to consider before taking further action has often been greatly appreciated.

While the focus if often financial issues at National Divorce Capital, Ms. Noonan can also provide some aspects of psychological counseling as a mediator. In most cases, individuals working through tough financial issues are most likely going to contact organizations like National Divorce Capital for help with counseling and funding. Whereas, others parting based on emotional issues often turn to those in the psychological professions for answers.

Ultimately, the decisions on whether to attempt a reunion or continue through with a divorce or separation are left up to the clients. Although, in either case, there are methods and tools which can be helpful in doing so. As such, it is Ms. Noonan's hope that she can provide information which will assist clients in learning these methods and how to use the tools to ease what is often a complicated process.

While Ms. Noonan no longer provides work as an acting attorney or legal advice, there are others in the corporation who are ready and willing to do so. Since Nicole is President of National Divorce Capital, having the attorney recommend someone can often be easier than simply hiring someone from a directory who has no case history of those involved in the process.

Nicole is also an active member of the New Jersey Bar Association, the New York Women's Bar Association, the Southampton Animal Shelter, the Family Law Inns of Court and the New York Junior League which is a women's organization committed to promoting volunteerism around the globe. Individuals can learn more about this professional by visiting the DNC website or viewing the professional on social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.




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