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    >>> it's a sobering and all-too familiar statistic. half of all marriages end in divorce. so where do you turn when your marriage is ending?

    >> "today" national correspondent amy robach talked exclusively to the organizers of a pretty unique event that takes place here in new york city .

    >> that's right. good morning guys. couples who are getting married can find help in magazines, bridal expos, the list goes on and on. but what about when your marriage fails? well, two women are hoping their venture will make it easier to start over. in spring, just as certain flowers will bloom, weddings abound. and like any good event planner, francine and her daughter nicole are going over every last detail.

    >> these are the roundtables.

    >> just love it.

    >> but instead of making a couple's dream wedding come true, they're hoping to help men and women pick up the pieces when that dream falls apart . in the rare form of a divorce expo, called start over smart.

    >> we see so many bridal expos. but we've never seen a divorce expo. why do you think that is?

    >> because divorce, we seem to talk about it, but when you're facing it yourself, you are facing it alone.

    >> half of all marriages in this country end in divorce. and this mother/daughter team describes themselves as experts on the topic. francine , who is married, is a family therapist . nicole , a divorce mediator, is also a newly divorced single mom . you're divorced. what was the process like for you.

    >> it was very difficult. very overwhelming. very isolating. but i've gotten the other side and i've put in the expo everything i wish i had and that i hope that other people can take advantage of.

    >> surprisingly, they say, it was one of the most romantic cities in the world that inspired them to bring a divorce expo to new york city .

    >> we flew to paris, went to the expo, fell in love with the idea.

    >> i'm assuming you'd never seen anything like this before?

    >> never.

    >> a lot of people say divorce expo is going to be depressing or sad. it's not. it's quite the opposite. it's very empowering and uplifting.

    >> like a bridal expo, services of all kinds will be showcased. but there will be no bands or florists here.

    >> they're going to get access to close to 100 professionals that deal with divorce.

    >> you might imagine that there would be therapists, attorneys, mediators there. but what you might not think about would be hair stylists, plastic surgeons .

    >> we've got all this information, it's very important to clear up and demystify divorce. we have the other side, which is how to put your makeup on in and how to feel sexual. how to start dating.

    >> randi lambert, mother of two, is planning to attend the expo before she ends her 14-year marriage.

    >> i want to make sure i know everything, since this is going to be finalized in a month, that i won't have to look back and say, should i, could i?

    >> "today's" jean chatzky will be a keynote speaker at the expo.

    >> a lot of financial decisions to make. having been through it myself, if there's anything i could do to help people, i wanted to do that.

    >> nicole and francine say they are not proponents of divorce but are also not ashamed to call themselves divorce entrepreneurs with a message.

    >> i think it's time that people not look at divorce as a bad word. but as a transition in people's lives. they couldn't work to the. they couldn't live together. and this is a new chapter.

    >> now the two-day expo takes place this weekend with tickets costing anywhere from $125 to $200. but it is going to be a community there and i think that's so important when you're going through this process.

    >> and the organizers are not celebrating divorce, they're trying to make people going through it -- zblan easier transition.

    >> when you say that piece, it's amazing we didn't see it before. up next, the

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updated 3/30/2012 10:04:51 AM ET 2012-03-30T14:04:51

Bridal expos have long provided attendees with knowledge about what’s hot for the wedding process; but what’s out there for those dealing with the harrowing situation of divorce?

The “Start Over Smart” expo, the first divorce expo in the U.S., promises to put a friendly face on the process. The two-day event, held in New York City this weekend, will draw industry professionals together to offer information and services to those going through a divorce.

Francine Baras and her daughter Nicole Baras Feuer are launching “Start Over Smart” with hopes that it will be a hit and enable them to host the event in other cities. And with half of all marriages in the U.S. ending in divorce, there’s a need for this expo, the pair tell TODAY’s Amy Robach in a segment that aired Friday.

“Divorce is still in the closet,” said Baras. “We think we talk about it, but when you’re facing it yourself, you are facing it alone.”

Cities throughout Europe have been putting on such expos for years, and Baras and Feuer were actually inspired to bring the event to the U.S. after heading to one in Paris. “[We] fell in love with the idea,” Baras said.

The mother-daughter team brings relevant experience to the table. Baras is married and a family therapist. Feuer, a recent divorcée and single mom, is a divorce mediator. Calling her own divorce “isolating,” she set out to put everything into the expo that she wished she’d had when she was going through her divorce.

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The event, which costs $75 for a one-day ticket and $125 for both days, includes over 100 professionals that deal with divorce, with vendors hawking everything that one would expect, like counseling, legal services and financial expertise (TODAY money expert Jean Chatzky is a keynote speaker at the event). More surprising exhibitors include a business that arranges ceremonies providing reconciliation for couples embroiled in divorce proceedings, plastic surgery professionals, a matchmaker and beauty experts.

“Besides having all this information that’s very important to demystify divorce,” Baras said, “we have the other side…how to put your makeup on again; how to feel sexual, how to start dating.”

Randi Lambert, a mother of two, is ending a 14-year marriage and says she plans to attend the expo.

“I want to make sure I know anything and everything,” she said. “(So) I won’t have to look back and say I should’ve, I could’ve.”

Baras and Feuer say they’re not proponents of divorce; instead, they are in the business of supporting the people going through the process. Feuer calls the expo “empowering and uplifting,” and says that people shouldn’t look at divorce as something negative, but as a necessary transition in people’s lives when the dream of happily ever after doesn’t quite last for forever.

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