Not exact matches
In fact, (as was discussed more in an earlier post regarding the «roadmap»
of collaborative
divorce cases in
Middle Tennessee), no substantive
settlement options are discussed by the team until the financial neutral (and attorneys) are comfortable that all relevant and / or helpful financial information has been obtained, analyzed, and summarized in a detailed written report.
Fact - finding takes place during the
middle stages
of most contested
divorces, as spouses or their attorneys begin to prepare for the possibility
of trial if
settlement isn't possible.
The most common mistakes attorneys and clients make during a
divorce include not considering the tax consequences
of a
settlement, allowing family and friends to interfere with decisions, allowing emotions to dictate decisions, forgetting you may need cash after the
divorce, not securing
divorce payments with insurance, trying to hide facts or assets, quitting a job to get more child support or alimony, failing to prepare for
settlement negotiations or mediation, dating during a
divorce, putting the children in the
middle of the
divorce, getting emotionally attached to an assets, and neglecting post-
divorce financial planning.
The professionals who are members
of CPSMC are trained to work together and with a
divorcing couple to assist then in identifying the legal issues they face, gathering and sharing necessary information, brainstorming a variety
of solutions, evaluating
settlement proposals, and finding the
middle ground that will become that couple's custom tailored solution.
As a Collaborative
Divorce Coach, I talk with people who are beginning to think about divorce, in the middle of divorce, or working to build a new life after sett
Divorce Coach, I talk with people who are beginning to think about
divorce, in the middle of divorce, or working to build a new life after sett
divorce, in the
middle of divorce, or working to build a new life after sett
divorce, or working to build a new life after
settlement.