Sentences with phrase «article on collaborative divorce»

The Tampa Bay Times recently published an article on collaborative divorce.
I am happy to announce that co-author Michael Kothakota and I have published our latest article on Collaborative Divorce in Resolved: Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
There are many reasons why collaborative divorce may be more appropriate than mediation for a divorcing couple (follow this link to our article on collaborative divorce vs. mediation — link).
It has a special article on Collaborative Divorce that explains the benefits and process involved.
The Tampa Bay Times recently published an article on collaborative divorce.
She has authored and co-authored several articles on Collaborative Divorce and Mediation, including an article co-authored with psychologist Erin von Zuben, Ph.D., entitled «What's New: Collaborative Divorce» was published by the New Jersey Psychological Association in the New Jersey Psychologist, Summer 2013 edition.

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As we were reminded, looking at an article on the subject from Fort Worth - based collaborative lawyer Dick... [Read more...] about How Fast Does a Collaborative collaborative lawyer Dick... [Read more...] about How Fast Does a Collaborative Collaborative Divorce Move?
His book, Collaborative Divorce Handbook is a leading treatise in the field and he has published many articles on this client service.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative law.
On December 19, the following article, by Associated Press writer David Crary, appeared everywhere, or at least in two of the many reading spaces I regularly visit, namely, the Worcester Telegram and Gazette - Worcester Telegram & Gazette: Worcester Telegram & Gazette: «Divorce doesn't have to mean going to war in court; Collaborative approach or mediation replacing more costly litigation,» By David Crary, Associated Press, December 19, 2007.
Collaborative divorce enjoyed visibility in this well - written article posted this month on the National Law Review website.
I have created a collaborative divorce blog in which I intend to showcase articles and media from around the web on the practice of collaborative family law.
The Tampa Bay Business Journal recently published an article (subscription required) on the new collaborative divorce administrative order that went into effect for Hillsborough County.
For those of you who are still all «doom and gloom» on collaborative divorce, here is yet another article talking about the benefits of the process.
The article describes the group formed by leading South Jersey family law attorneys, including Borger and Matez, to assist New Jersey families with the Collaborative Divorce (CD) option — meaning divorces that involve a team effort by specially trained lawyers, financial advisors and mental health experts serving as divorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their chDivorce (CD) option — meaning divorces that involve a team effort by specially trained lawyers, financial advisors and mental health experts serving as divorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their chdivorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their children.
I recently found a Chicago Tribune article which discusses collaborative divorce and it's focus on children:
As Joryn Jenkins alluded to in her article on the website of the Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay, there is a process by which judges in Hillsborough County and around the state are permitting parties to file «naked» or redacted financial affidavits: collaboraCollaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay, there is a process by which judges in Hillsborough County and around the state are permitting parties to file «naked» or redacted financial affidavits: collaborative dDivorce Institute of Tampa Bay, there is a process by which judges in Hillsborough County and around the state are permitting parties to file «naked» or redacted financial affidavits: collaborativecollaborative divorcedivorce.
Part 2 of this article will focus on managing mental health issues in family court and out of court with non-adversarial methods, including mediation and collaborative divorce.
He has written a number of articles on divorce and is a contributor to Collaborative Divorce: Helping Families Without Going to Court, by Forrest S Mosten (Jossey - Bass,divorce and is a contributor to Collaborative Divorce: Helping Families Without Going to Court, by Forrest S Mosten (Jossey - Bass,Divorce: Helping Families Without Going to Court, by Forrest S Mosten (Jossey - Bass, 2009).
The PennFamilyLaw.com blog posted an interesting article on Madonna and collaborative divorce.
Justin Reckers, CFP, CDFA, financial professional and President of the Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego, offers his advice on financial decision - making during divorce in two new informative articles in Investment News:
This article was excerpted with permission from Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move on with Your Life by Pauline H. Tesler and Peggy Thompson, ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins.
(it includes articles by Stu Webb and Ron Ousky and Pauline Tesler + more) By the way, we also print customized versions featuring our clients on the front cover with their contact info and on the back cover with their Profile on the Collaborative Divorce Guide.
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