Divorce Magazine Podcast: Redondo Beach Family Lawyer Joe Spirito
on Collaborative Divorce in California Hosted by: Diana Shepherd, Editorial Director, Divorce Magazine Guest speakers: Family Lawyer — Joe Spirito.
I am happy to announce that co-author Michael Kothakota and I have published our latest article
on Collaborative Divorce in Resolved: Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
He is on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association, and a statewide lecturer
on Collaborative Divorce in California.
She has completed 40 hours of mediation training through Professional Mediation Associates and completed the Interdisciplinary Team Training
on Collaborative Divorce in January 2007.
You can find more information
on collaborative divorce in Tampa Bay at http://www.collaborativedivorcetampabay.com. To learn more about local pro bono services, visit the website of Bay Area Legal Services at http://www.bals.org.
Information
on Collaborative Divorce in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Sarasota, and Manatee Counties
Gary Borger and Bruce Matez Featured in Story
on Collaborative Divorce in South Jersey Magazine
Northern Westchester Collaborative Divorce for information
on Collaborative Divorce in Westchester, County, NY
For more information
on collaborative divorce in Wisconsin, go to www.collabdivorce.com.
Not exact matches
The directory you'll find when you click
on the button belowwas created specifically to help you find local
collaborative divorce lawyers and family law attorneys
in your area.
Adam B. Cordover is an international leader
in the field of
collaborative divorce and has taught workshops
on the subject throughout the U.S. and Canada.
He literally wrote the book
on these subjects, as he is the author or co-author of seminal works
in the field, including the Mediation Career Guide,
Collaborative Divorce Handbook, the Complete Guide to Mediation, and Unbundling Legal Services.
On August 24, 2016, Family Diplomacy managing attorney Adam B. Cordover spoke in Jacksonville, Florida, on the topic of «Collaborative Divorce for the Middle Class.&raqu
On August 24, 2016, Family Diplomacy managing attorney Adam B. Cordover spoke
in Jacksonville, Florida,
on the topic of «Collaborative Divorce for the Middle Class.&raqu
on the topic of «
Collaborative Divorce for the Middle Class.»
In the traditional divorce process, countless depositions and hearings are held as each party conducts a fishing expedition into the other party's finances; in the collaborative process, the clients retain a joint neutral financial professional to ensure transparency, develop options for family support and division of property and debt, and help the clients transition into single life on a firmer financial footin
In the traditional
divorce process, countless depositions and hearings are held as each party conducts a fishing expedition into the other party's finances;
in the collaborative process, the clients retain a joint neutral financial professional to ensure transparency, develop options for family support and division of property and debt, and help the clients transition into single life on a firmer financial footin
in the
collaborative process, the clients retain a joint neutral financial professional to ensure transparency, develop options for family support and division of property and debt, and help the clients transition into single life
on a firmer financial footing.
Mr. Martell is trained
in collaborative divorce and sits
on the board of the Central Florida Family Law Inn of Court where he serves as the treasurer.
The
collaborative divorce in Florida can be less expensive depending
on the type of action that you have.
Mr. Allen concentrates his practice
in family law litigation and
collaborative law representation
on family law matters including, but not limited to,
divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, father's rights, modification of child or spousal support and adoption.
Brinkley Morgan family law attorney Yueh - Mei Kim Nutter is featured
on «Legal News & Review (LNR),» discussing the potential impacts of Senate Bill 590, the benefits of
collaborative law, and bitcoins
in divorce cases.
Collaborative divorce has a success rate of nearly 90 %, so this withdrawal clause hardly ever comes into play, but it allows clients to be open
in negotiations without worrying that their spouse's attorney is keeping an ear open for opposition research to use
in trial later
on.
Last year, I was also interviewed, along with my colleague, Joryn Jenkins, by Bay News 9
on the practice of
collaborative divorce in Tampa Bay.
By Lisa Gelman
on January 8, 2011
in Child Custody, Child Support,
Divorce, Domestic Violence, Mediation &
Collaborative, Overview Videos, Property Division, Spousal Support
On September 15, 2016, the Magazine published the transcript of an iHeart radio interview from here
in Tampa of a father discussing his
collaborative divorce.
While
divorce litigation can drag
on 16 to 18 months,
collaborative divorces can be settled
in 16 to 18 weeks.
We also offer
collaborative law options when achievable, and we remain intently focused
on securing your best possible solutions
in divorce and a host of other family law issues, including:
In the meantime, you can find a 60 second commercial
on Next Generation
Divorce and the
collaborative process below.
In the most common collaborative divorce model that we use in Tampa Bay, a neutral facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, is retained to help the clients focus on the future and the issues (such as parenting) that are most important to them rather than the arguments of the pas
In the most common
collaborative divorce model that we use
in Tampa Bay, a neutral facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, is retained to help the clients focus on the future and the issues (such as parenting) that are most important to them rather than the arguments of the pas
in Tampa Bay, a neutral facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, is retained to help the clients focus
on the future and the issues (such as parenting) that are most important to them rather than the arguments of the past.
On October 25, 2011, Jack Emmott will be speaking on «Collaborative Divorce: Dividing the Wealth Without Destroying It» at the 25th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference in Houston, Texa
On October 25, 2011, Jack Emmott will be speaking
on «Collaborative Divorce: Dividing the Wealth Without Destroying It» at the 25th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference in Houston, Texa
on «
Collaborative Divorce: Dividing the Wealth Without Destroying It» at the 25th Annual Personal Financial Planning Conference
in Houston, Texas.
Your
Collaborative Divorce attorneys will likely advise you on the identity of the best candidates who are most suited to participate in the multi-disciplinary collaborative team, namely a joint neutral financial professional (FA) and a joint neutral mental healthcare professional (MHP), who may assist in developing a parenting plan, if you have children, and with c
Collaborative Divorce attorneys will likely advise you
on the identity of the best candidates who are most suited to participate
in the multi-disciplinary
collaborative team, namely a joint neutral financial professional (FA) and a joint neutral mental healthcare professional (MHP), who may assist in developing a parenting plan, if you have children, and with c
collaborative team, namely a joint neutral financial professional (FA) and a joint neutral mental healthcare professional (MHP), who may assist
in developing a parenting plan, if you have children, and with communication.
By registering for membership
in the
Collaborative Divorce Houston and
Collaborative Divorce Texas you are agreeing to support the vision, mission and values of both
Collaborative Divorce Houston and
Collaborative Divorce Texas as stated
on the About Us page of this
In collaborative divorce, you and your spouse each have your own attorneys to rely
on for advice.
He is one of the most experienced
collaborative attorneys
in Tampa Bay, and he has lead workshops and trainings
on collaborative divorce for judges, attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial professionals throughout the U.S. and Canada.
On December 8, 2016, the professionals and staff of the Sabal Trust Company
in St. Petersburg, Florida, learned how
collaborative divorce can safeguard their clients» wealth, time, and privacy.
On March 24, 2016, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed HB 967, the «
Collaborative Law Process Act,» making Florida the 14th state to have
Collaborative Divorce codified
in its laws.
His book,
Collaborative Divorce Handbook is a leading treatise
in the field and he has published many articles
on this client service.
At least
in the
Collaborative Divorce process, you and your spouse can customize the process to your specific needs (a huge deviation from the litigation standard) and avoid delays occasioned
in litigation just waiting to get time
on the court's calendar to get some disinterested person to make decisions the spouses could have made using common sense and a sense of fair play.
Family Diplomacy practices exclusively
in out - of - court dispute resolution with a focus
on collaborative divorce, mediation, direct negotiations, and unbundled legal services.
I can certainly understand how most lawyers that haven't been trained
in collaborative law would be skeptical that a process that doesn't have a judicial decision hanging over the heads of the parties will work... But after having been through the training, taking
on my own
collaborative cases, and watching other lawyers that are trained
in collaborative law, I have a renewed optimism that this is the best way for people to resolve their
divorce case.
Couples that wish to separate with as much dignity as possible, share mutual interests
in their children's welfare, value their personal responsibility for what is going
on, can focus
on obtaining a resolution that is positive for all family members, and would like to maintain a positive relationship with each other after
divorce, may find that working through
Collaborative Lawyers is the best thing for everyone involved.
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.
In this webinar, the JurisPage marketing team will be breaking down legal marketing best practices for family lawyers who work
on cases including
divorce, custody, spousal support,
collaborative divorce, and more.
Unlike mediators and
collaborative lawyers,
divorce litigators
in New York — such as those at Nolletti Law Group — can also serve discovery subpoenas
on third parties for this type of information.
The Nelsons had decided to
Divorce using the
Collaborative Process, as they did not want to fight
in Court and they wanted to focus
on the best interests of their daughter.
Since I believe most people going through a
divorce are in crisis and need support and guidance, but do not necessarily hate each other, Collaborative Divorce could be the default and litigation could be reserved for clients who do not have the capacity to make decisions on their own, have mental health issues, or other factors that would make Collaborative Divorce not a good
divorce are
in crisis and need support and guidance, but do not necessarily hate each other,
Collaborative Divorce could be the default and litigation could be reserved for clients who do not have the capacity to make decisions on their own, have mental health issues, or other factors that would make Collaborative Divorce not a good
Divorce could be the default and litigation could be reserved for clients who do not have the capacity to make decisions
on their own, have mental health issues, or other factors that would make
Collaborative Divorce not a good
Divorce not a good choice.
Many of the previous posts
on this blog have been about how the
Collaborative Divorce process and the reasons why collaborative professionals do what they do in cases to support divor
Collaborative Divorce process and the reasons why
collaborative professionals do what they do in cases to support divor
collaborative professionals do what they do
in cases to support
divorcing clients.
It may seem obvious that the ability to make decisions
on a large number of big and small issues throughout the
divorce process would be an indispensable ingredient in the stew of a Collaborative D
divorce process would be an indispensable ingredient
in the stew of a
Collaborative DivorceDivorce.
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.
It is often quite frustrating for clients (and professionals) to sign up to participate
in a
Collaborative Divorce only to find once the case takes off that one or more of the professionals really does not «get» what
Collaborative Divorce means, trying to merge two inconsistent processes (litigation and collaboration) into one confusing, contradictory, and internally inconsistent process that misses out
on the benefits of both collaboration and litigation.
So rather than Wife and her lawyer looking to maximize Wife's position
on every issue
in the
divorce, as over and against the Husband (while he and his lawyer do exactly the same thing), parties who choose
collaborative divorce agree to (and empower their attorneys to) work toward a «mutually acceptable durable agreement.»
Though each
collaborative case is different, I have found that
collaborative divorce as used here
in Florida can save families a tremendous amount of money compared to litigated
divorces, as the focus of the attorneys and the parties is solely
on helping the parties reach an agreement that is acceptable to both.
Adam B. Cordover is one of the most experienced
collaborative attorneys in Tampa Bay and editor of an upcoming American Bar Association book on Collabora
collaborative attorneys
in Tampa Bay and editor of an upcoming American Bar Association book
on CollaborativeCollaborative Divorce.