Not exact matches
As a
Collaborative Divorce
Attorney, I strive to preserve the interpersonal relationships of the family through respectful negotiation, working to achieve the best possible financial and parenting outcomes with the least possible emotional and economic carnage
during the divorce
process.
You and your spouse will each choose Los Angeles
collaborative divorce
attorneys to represent you
during this
process.
Collaborative divorce is similar to mediation, except that you and your spouse must be represented by
attorneys during the
process.
It creates a statutory privilege (like the
attorney - client privilege) that, except under limited circumstances, ensures that what is said
during a
collaborative divorce
process can not be used against a spouse in court.
The limited representation helps ensure that, in the unlikely event that a
collaborative case broke down, the
attorney can not utilize information that was revealed
during the
process by a party against that party.
Collaborative clients were somewhat to extremely satisfied with their own
attorneys during the
process for the following actions:
Alternatively, in a
collaborative divorce, both parties»
attorneys are present
during the negotiation
process, which takes place
during settlement conferences.
Collaborative Law — The Magic of Counterpart Counsel (11/26/07) At some point
during a divorce
process, everyone meets — there is a four - way meeting of the divorcing parties and their
attorneys.
Information provided by one
attorney to the other
attorney or the other party
during the
Collaborative Law
process shall not be deemed a waiver of any privilege in subsequent divorce litigation or litigation between the parties.
Collaborative Practice allows you both to have
attorneys present
during the negotiation
process to keep settlement as the top priority.
During the mediation and
collaborative processes, clients may feel like probing questions from their mediator or
attorney is pushing them to create conflict.
The parties and their
Collaborative Attorneys agree that they will not go to court to ask a judge to resolve their dispute for them
during the
Collaborative Process.
If litigation is commenced
during the
collaborative process by one of the participants, all
attorneys and experts are relieved of representation and the parties need to retain new counsel for the litigation
process.
The financial information collected
during the
collaborative process will be turned over to the trial
attorneys.
In
collaborative mediation, the mediator works with the clients
during the divorce, but hosts periodic five - way meetings clients and their
attorneys at various junctures in the mediation
process.
Good
collaborative divorce
attorneys can be a critical resource
during this decision - making
process.
Get in contact with an experienced Barrington family law
attorney today to learn more about the
collaborative divorce
process and the myriad benefits that it can bring for the whole family
during this difficult time.
Barrington Illinois family law
attorneys can represent individual clients
during the
collaborative process, just as they would in any traditional divorce case.
It has been our experience that in
collaborative divorce mediation, many individuals do not feel that they need to have their own consulting
attorney present
during the mediation
process.
In a blog post for the DC Academy of
Collaborative Professionals, CPC Member and Attorney, Andrea Hirsch, describes what collaborative practice offers divorcing individuals, and provides helpful tips for working through conflict during the divorc
Collaborative Professionals, CPC Member and
Attorney, Andrea Hirsch, describes what
collaborative practice offers divorcing individuals, and provides helpful tips for working through conflict during the divorc
collaborative practice offers divorcing individuals, and provides helpful tips for working through conflict
during the divorce
process....
Family law
attorneys restricting their practices to
Collaborative Divorce are trained in conflict resolution and effective communication techniques and coach their clients
during the
process to express themselves honestly and constructively.
The
collaborative process will generally be your preferred option if, like in mediation, you want full legal representation from an
attorney during the settlement negotiations, but, unlike mediation, you want the negotiations to take place in a supportive, rather than an adversarial, environment.
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process • Debt and divorce • Discovery • Taxes and divorce • Property division • Child custody • Child support • Domestic violence • Grandparent's rights • Mediation •
Collaborative Divorce • Adoption • Assets and debts •
Attorney - client relationships • Prenuptial, postnuptial agreements But you could write about subjects in which you also have expertise, even though they're not strictly divorce - related: • Dealing with stress • Negotiation • How to take care of yourself
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