For example a list of counseling and ministry services, family foundations, and links to family law resources would be valuable to
couples going through the divorce process and an excellent list for an attorney specializing in divorce matters to have on their website.
- Since 1994, we have worked with many
couples going through the divorce process.
Over 41,000
couples go through this divorce process in Los Angeles County every year.
Not exact matches
We support
couples and individuals
going through the
divorce process to help them navigate it as successfully as possible.
While some states may legally recognize common law marriage, there's no such thing as a common law
divorce:
couples with valid common law marriages have to
go through same
divorce process as legally married
couples.
When
couples go through the
process of
divorce, they are required to divide the marital assets and debts between them.
In this video, we review the concepts of collaborative practice and many of the benefits this
process offers
couples going through a separation and
divorce in Ontario.
Couples should take these considerations into account when
going through the
divorce process so that they can make the decisions that best protect their interests.
We support
couples and individuals
going through the
divorce process to help them navigate it as successfully as possible.
As they
go through the
divorce mediation
process, many
couples develop a better way to communicate and co-parent.
Many
couples going through divorce Mediation use their current tax accountant or financial advisor (or one that they plan to use post-
divorce) in some capacity throughout the
process.
With contested
divorces, it may take the
couple a considerable amount of time to
go through the discovery
process, which requires the spouses to exchange information about the case.
You will
go through the same
divorce process as other
divorcing couples.
Oftentimes information can be shared between the
divorcing couple rather than spend money on attorneys
going through the
process of discovery.
Often times,
couples going through divorce need assistance obtaining the most effective coverage and her services keep them from taking on the task of trying to educate themselves and get
through the
process on their own.
Divorce - no matter its reasons - is one of the most difficult
processes a
couple can
go through.
Her work as a Collaborative
Divorce Coach evolved out of this philosophy because Collaborative
Divorce offers
couples a way to end their marital relationships
through a non-adversarial
process and avoid
going to court.
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.
While it is my bias that most
divorcing couples can benefit from using the collaborative
divorce process rather than
going through divorce litigation, there is absolutely a subset of
couples for whom litigation is the better choice.
For
couples going through a
divorce, the
process can be extremely difficult, and assessing the various settlement options, without the requisite financial expertise can be daunting.
Couples often
go through the
divorce process with the same unresolved issues they have during the marriage and often worse.
One of the main reasons why people decide to
go to premarital
couples counseling is because it is proven that agreeing to
go through this
process lowers the probability of
divorce.
This includes the effects of
divorce and moving from a pre-divorce to a post-divorce family, whether through the court system or Collaborative Divorce, a process designed to help couples take control over the decisions that will impact their lives for many years, without going to
divorce and moving from a pre-
divorce to a post-divorce family, whether through the court system or Collaborative Divorce, a process designed to help couples take control over the decisions that will impact their lives for many years, without going to
divorce to a post-
divorce family, whether through the court system or Collaborative Divorce, a process designed to help couples take control over the decisions that will impact their lives for many years, without going to
divorce family, whether
through the court system or Collaborative
Divorce, a process designed to help couples take control over the decisions that will impact their lives for many years, without going to
Divorce, a
process designed to help
couples take control over the decisions that will impact their lives for many years, without
going to court.
Divorce therapy is also available for couples who are in the process of going through a d
Divorce therapy is also available for
couples who are in the
process of
going through a
divorcedivorce.
In many circumstances,
couples filing for legal separation and
going through this exhaustive
process ultimately
divorce in time.
Susan Vanderwerff and Shelley Behr are registered clinical counsellors and
divorce coaches, trained in the Collaborative
process and each with many years of experience working with families and
couples going through separation and
divorce.
But if you want to talk about the ordinary life events that seem to burst the dam on the marriage (after the erosion has been
going on awhile) I can tell you that we see a lot of
couples in
divorce mediation who have been
through a re-evaluation
process after a big event or change.
While working for MassMutual she began to realize the evident need
couples have while
going through the
divorce process.
The good news is the collaborative
process, which was designed to allow
couples going through divorce to have difficult conversations and to reach legal agreements in a way that promotes
When you have a same - sex marriage, it's a marriage, so you
go through the same
process as heterosexual married
couples who are
divorcing.
However,
couples suffering these impairments and disabilities and
going through divorce should consider that the Collaborative
process may be an ideal
process in which to address those problems if there is a willingness to work them out during the
divorce.
Collaborative
divorce is a
process that a
couple may choose to use instead of
going through the court system.
Collaborative law involves two parties who have employed specially trained lawyers called collaborative lawyers to engage with them under a signed Collaborative Participation Agreement in a
process of finding common ground, common goals and paving the way for on -
going discussion that will continue between the
divorcing couples, hopefully, on an on -
going basis long into the future as they will have learned
through active listening to hear,
process and understand the other person's viewpoint and to respond without anger and rancor to build future positive responses to issues that may arise in the future.
Nicole has enjoyed helping
couples going through divorce take ownership of the
process and make decisions that work for their situation.