In the traditional divorce process, disputes are resolved by a
judge in a public courtroom; in the collaborative process, disputes are resolved by the spouses in private conference rooms.
In the traditional divorce process, disputes are resolved by a
judge in a public courtroom; in the collaborative process, disputes are resolved by the spouses in private conference rooms.
Because the hearing was scheduled on an emergency basis, in front of judges located in different locations, the court conducted the hearing through a conference call without any lawyers or judges even
appearing in a public courtroom.
Instead, they are guided to work together in a safe, private setting (i.e.
not in a public courtroom), where they can work with their respective Collaborative Divorce teams to create a resolution that works for both parties — not just one at the cost of the other.
In a win for Silver Miller, a court ruled earlier this week that this Coinbase class action suit will be
tried in a public courtroom, rather than in a private arbitration boardroom.
However, Henry (Ron White), Dickson's younger brother, knows the truth about Amanda's heritage and questions the will in court; a high - minded lawyer named Charles Dubose (Tim Daly) agrees to represent Amanda in court as the sordid secrets of the Dickson family
air in a public courtroom.
Discussions regarding custody schedules and division of assets take place in the private offices of collaborative facilitators, attorneys, or financial professionals rather than being
battled in the public courtroom.
Collaborate divorce is a fresh approach to divorce for couples who do not want to air their private
matters in a public courtroom and who want to reach an agreement together with the advice and guidance of their attorneys.
Mediation also gives divorcing couples the ability to sort out the details of their case in a private, confidential process without airing their
problems in a public courtroom.
There are various reasons people may want to stay out of the court system; litigating your divorce in court requires you to
appear in public courtrooms and the decisions are made by a publically elected judge.
In Collaborative Divorce, a series of meetings leading to a resolution are conducted in the attorneys» offices —
not in a public courtroom.
He strongly felt that divorce did not belong in the court system: decisions about where children should sleep at night should be made by the parents, and discussions of financial issues should happen around a private conference room table rather than
in a public courtroom.
All discussions are had in private offices rather than
in a public courtroom.
Discussions are had in private conference rooms rather than
in public courtrooms, and families are treated as families rather than as «opposing parties.»
Every legally relevant fault of the other spouse - and in our system of family law jurisprudence, they are virtually all «relevant» in the sense of being admissible at trial - will be described in unforgettably harsh language by opposing counsel either
in a public courtroom or publicly available papers filed in court.
Privacy: Divorce mediation is a private process, unlike litigation which plays out
in a public courtroom.
In the collaborative process, spouses resolve issues related to their divorce in private conference rooms rather than
in public courtrooms.
All discussions are had in private offices rather than
in a public courtroom.
He strongly felt that divorce did not belong in the court system: decisions about where children should sleep at night should be made by the parents, and discussions of financial issues should happen around a private conference room table rather than
in a public courtroom.
Unlike a litigated divorce, which plays out
in a public courtroom, a collaborative divorce gets worked out in a private conference room.