Entries Tagged as 'Collaborative Practice'

Collaborative Law: 8 Points

March 4th, 2011 · Comments Off

Considering a collaborative divorce? Consider that Collaborative Law Practice: Encourages mutual respect Emphasizes the needs of children Avoids going to court Keeps control of the divorce process with the individuals Provides open communication Utilizes a problem-solving approach Identifies and addresses the entire family’s (both spouses and their children) issues and concerns Prepares the family for [...]

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Collaborative Divorce – A Healthy Alternative

February 18th, 2011 · Comments Off

The end of a marriage is tragic and the process of divorce can often add to the pain. Divorce is colored by feelings of loss, confusion, and anger; it is hard to see a hopeful future when you and your partner can only see each other as adversaries. Divorce doesn’t have to be this way. [...]

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The Minimally Invasive Divorce

December 14th, 2010 · Comments Off

In his December 13th article for the Huffington Post, Mr. Curtis Harrison asks, in an age of minimally-invasive medical procedures, “why do so many people still rely on flint knives and bear skins when getting a divorce?” An apt question given the complexities of family dynamics (especially for families in conflict) and the law’s assumption [...]

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