CLE PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS

Built from the client’s seat.
Designed for yours.

FOR FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS

Everything Your Clients Wish You Knew™

A CLE professional development series

You can be winning the case and losing the client. Everything Your Clients Wish You Knew™ is a three-course CLE series built entirely from real client feedback, lived experience, and documented case outcomes. Attorneys learn what clients don’t understand about the family court process, why that confusion costs everyone, and how a structured client education framework changes case outcomes — and referrals. This series gives family law attorneys practical tools to close the gap between legal competence and client experience.

The program is in development and will launch soon. Join the waitlist to be first in line.

FOR FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS

Sign More Clients Without Sounding Like a Lawyer™

How to perfect your Branding, Marketing & Social Media

Your clients aren’t reading your website to evaluate your credentials. They’re reading it to decide if you understand them. Sign More Clients Without Sounding Like a Lawyer is a 1.5-hour live CLE workshop built around the 4-Part Rewrite Framework that gives family law attorneys a practical, ethics-compliant system for rewriting their marketing copy from the client’s perspective, so the right clients find you, trust you, and schedule the consultation.

The program is in development and will launch soon. Join the waitlist to be first in line.

Giving attorneys the inside view — from the client’s seat — that is consistently overlooked and critically needed to truly serve families navigating family court.

Divody® Institute was founded by Alvie McNair, a former executive who spent nearly 20 years in corporate communications, managing branding, crisis communication, and high-stakes messaging for Fortune 500 clients. Then family court became her reality: four custody battles, five trials, 12 years, and over $130,000 in legal fees. She experienced every gap between attorney competence and client experience from the client’s seat. That dual perspective — corporate strategist and family court client — is the foundation of her courses and an area that is critically overlooked in family law.