Adam B. Cordover is a collaborative family law attorney and author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on collaborative divorce.
Adam B. Cordover is co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Collaborative Divorce.
Adam B. Cordover is co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on collaborative divorce.
Adam B. Cordover is one of the most experienced collaborative attorneys in Tampa Bay and editor of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Collaborative Divorce.
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He is co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on collaborative practice, and he trains attorneys, mental health professionals, financial professionals, and mediators how to help families via
collaborative divorce.
He literally wrote the
book on these subjects, as he is the author or co-author of seminal works in the field, including the Mediation Career Guide,
Collaborative Divorce Handbook, the Complete Guide to Mediation, and Unbundling Legal Services.
His
book,
Collaborative Divorce Handbook is a leading treatise in the field and he has published many articles
on this client service.
He is a former president of Next Generation
Divorce and co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Collaborative Practice.
Pauline H. Tesler & Peggy Thompson,
Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move
on with Your Life (Regan
Books 2006).
Moguly Media's recently published bestselling
book aims to educate
divorcing couples
on Collaborative Divorce — the contemporary alternative to traditional family court d
Divorce — the contemporary alternative to traditional family court
divorcedivorce.
I strongly recommend Sharon Strand Ellison's
book on PNDC, Taking the War out of Our Words, to all
collaborative practitioners and their
divorcing clients, as well as to married people who do not plan to get
divorced.
Adam is is immediate past president of Next Generation
Divorce, Florida's largest
collaborative practice group, and co-author with internationally - acclaimed attorney Forrest (Woody) Mosten of an upcoming American Bar Association book on Building A Profitable and Satisfying Collaborat
collaborative practice group, and co-author with internationally - acclaimed attorney Forrest (Woody) Mosten of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Building A Profitable and Satisfying
CollaborativeCollaborative Practice.
Adam is former president of Next Generation
Divorce, growing it to become Florida's largest
collaborative practice group, and co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association book on Building a Collaborative
collaborative practice group, and co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Building a
Collaborative Collaborative Law Practice.
Adam B. Cordover is co-author of an upcoming American Bar Association
book on Building A
Collaborative Law Practice and former president of Next Generation Divorce, growing it to become Florida's largest collaborative pr
Collaborative Law Practice and former president of Next Generation
Divorce, growing it to become Florida's largest
collaborative pr
collaborative practice group.
He literally wrote the
book on these subjects, as he is the author or co-author of seminal works in the field, including the Mediation Career Guide,
Collaborative Divorce Handbook, the Complete Guide to Mediation, and Unbundling Legal Services.
Nevertheless, I picked up a
book on the topic that night and quickly found that a
collaborative divorce involved only four to five meetings that would ultimately result in a formal Separation Agreement.
I have also tried to become a student of the process, reading every
book I can get my hands
on that discusses
collaborative divorce.