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2020 has brought its fair share of hardships. You may have faced job loss or other financial strains. Limited opportunities for social interaction outside of the home may have put stress on your...
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2020 has brought its fair share of hardships. You may have faced job loss or other financial strains. Limited opportunities for social interaction outside of the home may have put stress on your...
The current healthcare crisis has affected families across the country in a variety of ways. You may be facing additional stress at home as you take on the new responsibility of home schooling your...
If you and your spouse agree that your marriage just isn’t working anymore, you may want to end things amicably and move on. For many couples in that situation, a collaborative divorce might be the...
To begin this comparison, you’ll first need to know the descriptions of mediation and a collaborative divorce. Mediation is often a cooperative method that couples choose who believe they can...
The desired result of a collaborative divorce is to resolve disputes; troubleshoot and problems solve issues that will result in the settling of a divorce. The reasoning behind choosing a...
Most adults try to balance their career and personal life. They don't want to fall back in their company, but they also want to maintain healthy relationships with the people they love the most,...
It is often taken for granted that a divorcing couple cannot stand one another – that fighting is predictable and inevitable. But while many divorces take this tone (for obvious reasons), some...
Emotions have the potential to derail any settlement discussions, particularly in the context of divorce. This is one reason our law firm favors a collaborative approach to divorce. By working...
Divorce is not generally considered to be a pleasant experience. But compared to the stress, conflict and expense of litigation, collaborative divorce presents a potentially more manageable option...