Whether
you choose collaborative law, divorce mediation, or litigation, the method of divorce resolution you pursue will play an important role in shaping your future and that of your family.
But we had faith that we were on to something, and that if given the opportunity and knowledge, more people would
choose collaborative law.
In Tom's experience, there are many advantages to
choosing Collaborative Law.
I am really glad I selected you as my collaborative divorce attorney, and was very happy that my Husband and
I chose the collaborative law process.
Not exact matches
Instead of having a high - conflict divorce, they may
choose mediation or
collaborative law instead of hiring pricy attorneys who often fuel the anger and going to family court, which is a disaster.
The
collaborative process included input from the public as well as towns, villages, BOCES and some school districts which
chose to participate even though schools were not required to do so under the
law.
Divorcing couples are increasingly
choosing to use
collaborative law methods because of the credit crunch.
Choosing to resolve the issues in your divorce using
collaborative law is a great first step.
Deciding to Use
Collaborative Law: Many spouses choose to go through the collaborative law process before you ever file divorce pap
Collaborative Law: Many spouses choose to go through the collaborative law process before you ever file divorce papers in cou
Law: Many spouses
choose to go through the
collaborative law process before you ever file divorce pap
collaborative law process before you ever file divorce papers in cou
law process before you ever file divorce papers in court.
In
collaborative family
law, couples work together to reach an agreement in a non-confrontational and cooperative processThe parties each
choose their own legal counsel and may also agree to retain other professionals such as financial planners, mental health professionals, or coaches.
Most of our coaching clients
choose to either work with (a) a mediator, or (b) a
collaborative family
law attorney who will negotiate the terms of their divorce with their spouse.
Here in Tampa Bay and Greater Sarasota, more and more people are
choosing to resolve their family
law issues via the
collaborative process.
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By
choosing Collaborative Family
Law you will be taking steps to...
Most of our coaching clients
choose to either work with (a) a mediator, or (b) a
collaborative family
law attorney who will negotiate the terms of their divorce with their spouse.
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Some of our attorneys are Certified Family
Law Specialists with a special understanding of collaborative law and mediation law, if you choose to consider those methods of alternative dispute resolution (AD
Law Specialists with a special understanding of
collaborative law and mediation law, if you choose to consider those methods of alternative dispute resolution (AD
law and mediation
law, if you choose to consider those methods of alternative dispute resolution (AD
law, if you
choose to consider those methods of alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
Lynda Robbins is a family
law mediator and
collaborative lawyer who chooses non-court options such as mediation and Collaborative law to resolve divorce and other fam
collaborative lawyer who
chooses non-court options such as mediation and
Collaborative law to resolve divorce and other fam
Collaborative law to resolve divorce and other family disputes.
Lynda
chooses non-court options, such as mediation and
Collaborative law, to resolve divorce and other family disputes.
Both parties will also
choose a financial professional trained in
collaborative law.
Whether you
chose the path of
Collaborative Divorce or litigation, the same NJ statues,
laws, and case precedent applies as relates to alimony, child support, child custody, parenting time / visitation, and division of assets also known as equitable distribution.
Lincoln's charge to his fellow lawyers is answered by those of us who have
chosen to practice
Collaborative Law, a relatively new method of alternative dispute resolution.
We can represent you regardless of whether you
choose to file for divorce and use divorce mediation,
collaborative law or litigation.
While I have successfully litigated a number of family
law matters, I firmly believe that the
Collaborative method helps families maintain better relationships as they move forward with the rest of their lives, primarily because the spouses have the flexibility to
choose the outcome which works best for their family, and for each of them individually, in an open and respectful environment.
And I encourage them to
choose an out - of - court divorce process, such as
collaborative law or mediation, that will allow them to be as creative as they need to be.
When divorcing couples
choose to negotiate the terms of their divorces outside of the court system — whether through mediation or
collaborative law — they typically have the best intentions going into the process.
By Virginia Colin Many ways to divorce: kitchen table, mediation, neutral case evaluation, counseling,
collaborative law, attorney negotiations, going to trial —
Choose wisely.
Each client
chooses their own attorney to represent them who has been trained and certified in
collaborative law.
When a lawyer under - functions, he or she typically operates based on the premise that because
Collaborative Divorce is a settlement based, out of court process, that the
law is irrelevant — that the parties can do whatever they
choose to do.
When you
choose collaborative divorce, a team of professional helpers from the fields of
law, psychology, and finance will provide coordinated support and guidance to help you and your partner slow down, reflect, focus on values, aspire to high goals, make good choices, work together constructively while avoiding court, plan for the future, and reach deep resolution.
Those familiar with both
collaborative law and traditional divorce methods note that
collaborative divorce offers substantial benefits to those who
choose to use collaboration for ending their marriages rather than resorting to litigation.
More and more educated people are
choosing mediation and
collaborative family
law and staying out of court.
I
chose to pursue additional training in
Collaborative Law and Discernment Counseling to help couples on the brink of divorce to work together in restructuring their family dynamics so that they «divorce well», which is crucial to the emotional well being of all concerned, especially the children.
My goal is to assist individuals in
choosing an option that works for them whether that be mediation or
collaborative family
law.
Litigation: As courts get more and more over-booked, and lawyers get to be more and more expensive, more couples are
choosing either mediation or
collaborative divorce to settle their family
law cases.
The first decision is to
choose a type of attorney: one who uses traditional, adversarial negotiation tactics or one trained in
collaborative law proceedings.
Instead of being a process as originally envisioned (and as this author originally was trained) in which clients
choose «no - court» lawyers (usually for their divorces) and then, if needed, mutually hire various other kinds of professionals (such as property appraisers, tax experts, pension advisors, educational experts, child development or parenting specialists), these newly reconstituted
collaborative law groups posit that
collaborative law can and should be viewed as a «therapeutic jurisprudence» team approach in which divorce emotional and relationship issues are assumed to be addressed along with the legal issues.
An attorney trained in both
collaborative law and litigation will help you
choose the approach best suited to your needs.
Experienced and specially - trained
collaborative attorneys have each
chosen to restrict their
law practices to
I have
chosen to restrict my family
law practice to
Collaborative Divorce, because I firmly believe that in most cases it is the best way that I can help you protect your interests, reach your goals and achieve what's important to you.
Also, another helpful clause may state that the two of you will
choose to mediate in the event of a divorce, or use a
collaborative law or alternative dispute resolution process rather than litigation.
Rather than two individuals pitted against one another in a battle fought primarily through letters shared between
law offices or in court — one that typically lasts well in excess of a year — couples who
choose to divorce through Kawartha
Collaborative Practice sit at a table, work out details of an agreement, and explore the options that work best for their family.
Learn about the three options for divorce in New Mexico, including an alternative method called
collaborative law, so that you can
choose the approach with which you are most comfortable.
It is the goal of BGD to offer personal attention to each client while providing the best family
law legal representation whether the client
chooses to pursue litigation, mediation or
collaborative divorce.