Having repeatedly heard «I wish I had
known about Collaborative Divorce when I was going through my separation» as we all likely have, I thought about doctors as being on the front lines for families transitioning through separation and divorce and thought that their patients would benefit from them having information about Collaborative Practice.
Pamela: Not everybody
knows about collaborative divorce, yet.
Not exact matches
And speaking as someone who's just moved into the next phase (separated five months but only just filed yesterday), even if there's
no fighting going on, even if it's the most amicable and
collaborative divorce anyone you
know has ever seen... if you didn't want to get one and would give anything if the other person had just been able to take those first steps to getting on the right path again and walk it together, then there's nothing
about it that's going to feel «easy»
no matter how you slice it.
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Collaborative Divorce knows that much of what makes divorce stressful for couples is a combination of feeling like the past did not work, and also feeling anxious about the ways in which the future will not work either, both of which collectively feed their «stuck story,» which they then play on repeat in their
Divorce knows that much of what makes
divorce stressful for couples is a combination of feeling like the past did not work, and also feeling anxious about the ways in which the future will not work either, both of which collectively feed their «stuck story,» which they then play on repeat in their
divorce stressful for couples is a combination of feeling like the past did not work, and also feeling anxious
about the ways in which the future will not work either, both of which collectively feed their «stuck story,» which they then play on repeat in their heads.
If you feel that a Joint Petition
divorce is a good option for your but feel uncertain about how to divide your debts and property, or if you have children with your spouse and want to know what's appropriate as far as child support and visitation, consider Collaborative D
divorce is a good option for your but feel uncertain
about how to divide your debts and property, or if you have children with your spouse and want to
know what's appropriate as far as child support and visitation, consider
Collaborative DivorceDivorce.
It's always positive news to learn
about efforts
no matter where they take place that helps educate people
about the options offered by
collaborative divorce and prompts them to consider
collaborative divorce in their own circumstances.
I anticipate that this is going to be happening quite a bit during the coming months and years, as more people leave their
divorce behind
knowing that they did what was best for their children and their own emotional well - being — and then tell others
about how great the
collaborative process was for them.
In their seminal work,
Collaborative Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers in Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers in
Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of
Collaborative Professionals, assert that
Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce «applies what we
know about marriage and
divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.»
While I am supportive of the benefits that mediation can provide, there are a few real differences between mediation and
collaborative divorce that a client should
know about:
The
Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Greater Vancouver has launched an informational website at http://nocourtdivorcebc.com/ and will provide information
about the process and benefits of
Collaborative practice through its
No Court
Divorce and social media presence.
You can learn more
about Collaborative Practice or California
No Court
Divorce by contacting one of our professionals listed.
We
know it can be difficult to talk to a spouse
about divorce in general, but add in the task of trying to interest them in learning
about collaborative divorce, and it probably feels like climbing Mt. Everest.
If you are considering a
divorce and would like to
know more
about the
collaborative divorce process, contact our office.
If you or someone you
know is considering a
divorce, please learn more about Collaborative Divorce and take the high - minded path for the good of the family and for the good of s
divorce, please learn more
about Collaborative Divorce and take the high - minded path for the good of the family and for the good of s
Divorce and take the high - minded path for the good of the family and for the good of society.
We are committed to getting the word out
about Collaborative Practice and the wonderful benefits to the family of a
No Court
Divorce.
So, the people who are most likely to refer business to you don't
know you as a
Collaborative professional and don't likely
know what
Collaborative divorce is all
about.
In this video, Diana Shepherd — a CDFA and the editorial director and co-founder of
Divorce Magazine — discusses everything you should know about the divorce process, including: the differences between litigation, arbitration, mediation, collaborative divorce, and do - it - yourself; how to file for divorce, and how soon a divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial a
Divorce Magazine — discusses everything you should
know about the
divorce process, including: the differences between litigation, arbitration, mediation, collaborative divorce, and do - it - yourself; how to file for divorce, and how soon a divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial a
divorce process, including: the differences between litigation, arbitration, mediation,
collaborative divorce, and do - it - yourself; how to file for divorce, and how soon a divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial a
divorce, and do - it - yourself; how to file for
divorce, and how soon a divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial a
divorce, and how soon a
divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial a
divorce can take place after filing; and information you need to collect for your lawyer and financial advisor.
In a
Collaborative Divorce, we have a child specialist on the team who is a very skilled and experienced mental - health professional who knows about child development and about what happens to children during the divorce p
Divorce, we have a child specialist on the team who is a very skilled and experienced mental - health professional who
knows about child development and
about what happens to children during the
divorce p
divorce process.