The Collaborative Process is based on one simple premise - that there is a “better way” to end a marriage. Collaborative practitioners commit to ongoing professional training, sharing of best practices at monthly meetings, and adherence to the highest level of both legal and ethical requirements for the practice of Collaborative Law.
When your marriage is not going well, how do you know when it is time to seek legal advice and file for a divorce? Divorce is very hard, even when you think you have made up your mind that the marriage is over. Often times, the decision to divorce is much more difficult than the decision to get married. The decision to get divorced usually involves and ...
Uncertainty and the feeling of being out of control are some of the worst aspects of divorce. At one point you and your spouse were on the same page and the ship was sailing smoothly. Suddenly and out of nowhere your former ally is now your worst enemy. When this happens you are undoubtedly going to have questions and real concerns about your future and ...