Events
As a facet of our mission, we are dedicated to educating as many people as we can on topics such as Divorce 101, Coercive Control, Prenuptial Agreements, Contested Custody and Co-Parenting issues, and more. By doing so, we hope to empower people to start a new chapter of their lives and want more for themselves and their children when it comes to love. Whether it's a webinar or in-person, let's forge a new path together.
Join Us - Upcoming Events

Webinar - Empowered Divorce Navigation
September 2nd | 1-2:30pm | Zoom
In divorce, knowledge is power. Take this FREE Webinar to gain legal, financial & emotional clarity in a supportive environment.
Divorce can have you feeling like an island in a hurricane of chaos, but it doesn't have to be. Whether you’re just starting the divorce process, in the thick of it, or still navigating the aftermath, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
Join us for a supportive and informative workshop designed to empower you with the tools you need to start moving forward with more confidence. Together, we’ll explore the legal, financial, and emotional aspects of divorce in a safe, judgment-free space.
Led by a team of trusted divorce experts, this webinar will help you:
- Understand your legal rights and options
- Make smart financial decisions for your future
- Navigate the emotional hurricane with strength and clarity
- Connect with others who truly get it
You don't have to handle this all on your own; let us help take a little of the burden off your shoulders and give you the information you need to sleep better at night.
Reserve your spot today and take the next step toward reclaiming your power.

Webinar - Ready for Divorce? Essential Steps Before You File
September 8th | 6:30-8pm | Zoom
Filing for divorce is one of the most significant decisions you may ever make. Before taking that step, it’s essential to pause, reflect, and prepare.
In this confidential webinar, Jolee and other Vesta Central Mass Hub divorce experts will walk you through the most critical emotional, legal, and financial questions to ask before filing. By doing the groundwork now, you can avoid costly mistakes, strengthen your support system, and set the stage for a smoother, more intentional process.
Topics Covered:
- Assess financial readiness: debts, assets, and income
- Understand key legal implications: contested vs. uncontested divorce
- Evaluate emotional resilience and mental health supports
- Plan for your children’s needs and well-being
- Identify the right professionals to consult before filing
- Create a personal roadmap and a realistic timeline
You’ll leave this event with clarity, confidence, and a checklist of next steps—so you can move forward in the way that’s best for you and your family.

Webinar - Ending a Long-Term Marriage in Massachusetts
September 16th | 6:30-8pm | Zoom
Ending a long-term marriage can raise complex legal, financial, practical, and emotional questions. After years of building a life together, decisions about the family home, retirement savings, income, alimony, and future financial security can feel especially overwhelming.
Join Jolee and other Vesta Lexington/ Winchester, MA Hub divorce experts for an informative discussion focused on the unique considerations that often arise when a marriage ends after 15 years or more.
In this event, you will learn about:
• Legal considerations: How the length of a marriage may affect alimony, asset division, and other important decisions under Massachusetts law
• Financial planning: Understanding retirement accounts, pensions, Social Security, income needs, and long-term financial stability
• The family home: Evaluating whether to keep, sell, refinance, or downsize
• Emotional well-being: Managing the grief, uncertainty, and identity changes that can come with ending a long shared life
Whether you are considering divorce, currently in the process, or trying to understand your options, this event will provide practical guidance and professional perspectives to help you move forward with greater clarity and confidence.

9th Annual Empowerment Fashion Show for DV Awareness
October 23rd | 7:30pm | Residence Inn Natick
Love Life Now Foundation (LLN) is a global awareness and education organization that supports survivors of domestic violence (DV) through year-round initiatives, as well as direct assistance to DV shelter programs.
The fashion show evening features bright diamond sur-THRIVER models from all walks of life, who have been affected by the issue OR are survivors of abuse. By strutting their truth on the runway, they help others speak up and begin finding their voices again.
Join us in empowering them on the runway while raising funds for our Get Safe Fund!
Interested in having Foundations Family Law speak at or participate in your event?
Click here to check out Jolee's Speaker Sheet and drop us a line at info@foundationsfamilylaw.com.
Foundations Family Law in the Community
Past Events Highlights

Purple Cloud Clarity Sessions
Divorce 101
September 2025
Jolee was joined by Life Coach Dianne Harris, and they both gave presentations to prepare their audience for divorce. Jolee gave a step-by-step overview of the divorce process, while Dianne gave us her personal tips and tricks to stay grounded in a turbulent time.

EMPOWERMENT FASHION SHOW
FOR DV AWARENESS
Dedham, MA
October 2025
Jolee attended this amazing event which features models from all walks of life who have been affected by the issue or are survivors of abuse.

Better Together Event
Waltham, MA
November 2025
Founding Attorney Jolee Vacchi delivered her presentation "When Love meets Law: Protecting Your Interests in Romantic Relationships" at this event for women in the Greater Boston area to unite, learn, grow, and thrive.

Vesta Divorce Panel Presentation
Recognizing and Responding to Coercive Control
June 2026
Founding Attorney Jolee Vacchi serves as an expert panelist for Vesta Divorce in both the Lexington/Winchester Chapter, and the more recently launched Central Mass Hub. In her most recent panel discussion, she spoke on the new coercive control law in Massachusetts, explained what it means in practice and how it may affect divorce proceedings, custody decisions, and requests for protection.

