Zanita strongly believes
in the Collaborative Law method as a means of settling issues stemming from divorce, including custody and visitation - without going to court.
Not exact matches
With two accredited family mediators and two solicitors trained
in collaborative law in our team, we are well attuned to all of the available
methods of dispute resolution open to our clients.
Collaborative Family
Law is a
method of resolving disputes whereby the attorneys for both parties, as well as the parties themselves, agree to assist each other
in resolving conflicts and reaching agreement using cooperative strategies rather than adversarial techniques and litigation.
We adhere to the Resolution Code of Practice and The
Law Society's Family Law Protocol and we are experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and collaborative l
Law Society's Family
Law Protocol and we are experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and collaborative l
Law Protocol and we are experienced
in alternative dispute resolution
methods such as mediation and
collaborative lawlaw.
While
Collaborative Divorce began
in the United States
in 1990 when Minnesota family
law attorney Stu Webb declared that he would no longer take any new litigated cases, it has spread throughout the world to provide spouses with a private, respectful
method to separate.
We will encourage you to strive to resolve your divorce issues through
collaborative divorce
law and arbitration, early neutral evaluation or mediation only if these
methods are
in your best interest.
In addition, several of our family law lawyers are certified in Collaborative Law, a specific method of practice that emphasizes amicable settlements in family law case
In addition, several of our family
law lawyers are certified in Collaborative Law, a specific method of practice that emphasizes amicable settlements in family law cas
law lawyers are certified
in Collaborative Law, a specific method of practice that emphasizes amicable settlements in family law case
in Collaborative Law, a specific method of practice that emphasizes amicable settlements in family law cas
Law, a specific
method of practice that emphasizes amicable settlements
in family law case
in family
law cas
law cases.
Of course, rather than engage
in a court battle and having a judge decide a time - sharing schedule, most family
law professionals (including myself) will tell you that it is much better for the parents to agree on a time - sharing schedule through a private divorce resolution
method such as
collaborative divorce.
Ascendion
Law enables progressive and innovative lawyers to re-invent the practice of law in a collaborative and supportive environment, supported by the latest in legal technology, marketing, and business metho
Law enables progressive and innovative lawyers to re-invent the practice of
law in a collaborative and supportive environment, supported by the latest in legal technology, marketing, and business metho
law in a
collaborative and supportive environment, supported by the latest
in legal technology, marketing, and business
methods.
We are known for achieving positive results
in the courtroom, but we have also begun to emphasize an out - of - court divorce
method called
collaborative law.
Low Murchison Radnoff LLP's Family
Law Practice Group is well - versed in the various dispute resolution methods commonly used in family law matters, including collaborative family law, and can provide you with the support needed during this emotionally difficult ti
Law Practice Group is well - versed
in the various dispute resolution
methods commonly used
in family
law matters, including collaborative family law, and can provide you with the support needed during this emotionally difficult ti
law matters, including
collaborative family
law, and can provide you with the support needed during this emotionally difficult ti
law, and can provide you with the support needed during this emotionally difficult time.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article
in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «
collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the
collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding
collaborative law.
Collaborative law is a
method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that is designed to minimize the conflict between the parties as they work towards resolving all of the issues
in their case.
The
Collaborative Law method exists
in 42 states and D.C. as well as 24 countries.
While both mediation and
Collaborative Law are non-adversarial processes, the professional team assembled
in the
Collaborative divorce
method offers additional support to the family.
While
Collaborative Divorce began
in the United States
in 1990 when Minnesota family
law attorney Stu Webb declared that he would no longer take any new litigated cases, it has spread throughout the world to provide spouses with a private, respectful
method to separate.
«
Collaborative Family
Law» was developed
in 1990 when a Minnesota lawyer sought to create a new, less combative
method for divorce.
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.
She is experienced and skilled
in all
methods of dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation,
collaborative law and litigation.
In some cases, the client's needs may be served by mediation,
collaborative law, arbitration, or other
methods of alternative dispute resolution.
Coming from a divorce litigation background, Attorney Green strongly believes that Divorce Mediation and
Collaborative Divorce is the premier
method to resolve many types of disputes with the highest integrity and dignity, and is working hard to educate people about Mediation
in general and
Collaborative Law.
Collaborative divorce is a
method of practicing
law in which the lawyers for the parties agree to assist the clients to resolve conflicts by employing cooperative techniques rather than adversarial strategies and litigation.
Collaborative Family
Law is a
method of resolving disputes whereby the attorneys for both parties, as well as the parties themselves, agree to assist each other
in resolving conflicts and reaching agreement using cooperative strategies rather than adversarial techniques and litigation.
Collaborative Divorce is a legal
method for reaching fair, healthy solutions to divorce and family
law disputes without the contention that is often present
in the traditional adversarial process.
Of course, rather than engage
in a court battle and having a judge decide a time - sharing schedule, most family
law professionals (including myself) will tell you that it is much better for the parents to agree on a time - sharing schedule through a private divorce resolution
method such as
collaborative divorce.
Judge Moody, based out of the Edgecomb Courthouse
in Tampa, Florida, has been a strong supporter of the use of
collaborative family
law as a
method to help families resolve issues related to divorce and other matters
in a private, nonadversarial, and respectful setting.
Mark Springfield is a Board Certified Specialist
in Family
Law and was the first in North Carolina to devote his law practice exclusively to the collaborative divorce method over a decade a
Law and was the first
in North Carolina to devote his
law practice exclusively to the collaborative divorce method over a decade a
law practice exclusively to the
collaborative divorce
method over a decade ago.
Divorce Options ™ will help you take control of your divorce and move forward with your life, with guidance from expert family
law attorneys, financial professionals, and counselors, all with special training
in Collaborative Divorce and other no - court divorce
methods.
Here
in Tampa Bay and around the world,
collaborative practice is most frequently associated with divorce and other family
law matters, as a non-adversarial
method to resolve disputes.
Affiliation with an academy of professionals committed to promoting
collaborative practice as a
method of resolving family
law matters
in the DC metropolitan area
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.
As a Florida statewide membership organization of
Collaborative Professionals, we strive to create a culture
in which the
Collaborative Process is the prevailing
method for the resolution of disputes beginning with family
law and evolving into other areas of
law, including: divorce, custody or timesharing, parenting plans, child support, alimony, paternity, equitable distribution, pre-nuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, probate disputes, guardianships, elder
law, etc..
Webb, a family -
law attorney
in Minneapolis, invented
Collaborative Divorce in 1990 and has practiced exclusively in the collaborative metho
Collaborative Divorce
in 1990 and has practiced exclusively
in the
collaborative metho
collaborative method ever since.
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.