Why use a Family-Centered model of divorce? There is a greater likelihood of better quality, longer-lasting outcomes Outcomes can be more creative and flexible Outcomes are based on the interests and personal values of the divorcing couple It stresses a multi-disciplinary, problem-solving approach Options include: Kitchen Table Discussions, Mediation, and Collaborative Law Kitchen Table Discussions [...]
Entries from June 2010
Divorce – From Kitchen Table To Court: Part 2
June 30th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Divorce – From Kitchen Table To Court: Part 1
June 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Divorce is an emotional, financial, relational and parenting event with legal overtones. It is an event in which the participants, typically, are not aware of their options, where the biggest sources of information about the process comes from the media or through third-hand stories about others’ divorces. There are two general models for resolving divorce [...]
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Common Questions About Wills – Part 3
June 18th, 2010 · Comments Off
Can my personal representative handle my affairs if I become to sick to do so myself? No. A Will takes effect only after your death. If you want someone to handle your affairs if you become disabled or incompetent, you should talk with us about a number of options, including a health care directive. What [...]
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