Spouses file for divorce for all kinds of reasons. Some people divorce due to adultery or abuse. Other times, it may be changes in conduct or personality that lead to a divorce. Perhaps the spouses frequently drank together when they first met but having children or...
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Collaborative Law
Could your collaborative divorce benefit from a child specialist?
Couples who want to have an amicable divorce and stay out of court, but want to have ongoing legal guidance every step of the way as they negotiate their agreements, often choose a collaborative divorce approach as opposed to a litigated one. Collaborative divorce is...
Tips for navigating child custody issues
Spouses who are in the midst of divorce may sometimes disagree about the parenting of their children. These disagreements can quickly lead to difficult discussions and emotional reactions. The collaborative law process, with the help of experienced family law...
How Collaborative Divorce Protects Your Family’s Privacy
It’s hard enough to end a marriage. Divorce cases that go to court produce an adversarial situation where there are no winners. Children can be permanently impacted by the divorce process, and divorce can also take a toll on your pocketbook and your reputation....