BorgerMatez offers Collaborative Divorce in addition to mediation as alternatives to
traditional divorce litigation for its clients.
Thus, New Jersey now has established collaborative divorce as a statutory option to
traditional divorce litigation for resolution of marital disputes in a less destructive and more cooperative (and collaborative) fashion.
BorgerMatez now offers Collaborative Divorce in addition to mediation as alternatives to
traditional divorce litigation for its clients.
Not exact matches
Perhaps one of the most important reasons people choose collaborative
divorce instead of
traditional divorce litigation is because of the sense of respect and open communication it fosters, which makes
for a healthier family after the
divorce.
For over 25 years I have represented spouses getting
divorced through the
traditional litigation model.
Here are five important reasons why I believe that more and more
divorcing couples will begin to opt
for a collaborative
divorce as an alternative to
traditional litigation — I why I would recommend that you consider it as an option.
Collaborative
divorce is an option
for divorcing couples that provides an alternative to
traditional litigation and the often, destructive consequences that accompany it
for both the children and the family.
The popularity of collaborative
divorce has seen a dramatic rise in the last few years
for several reasons: its goal is to take less time than
traditional litigation, it allows
for certain levels of creativity when addressing sensitive issues such as alimony and splitting of marital assets, it provides confidentiality to the
divorcing couple, and perhaps most important, it can be less expensive than other methods of
divorce.
Your case could also be suitable
for collaborative
divorce, a relatively new legal approach that combines the best aspects of mediation and
traditional litigation — but also enables you to settle your case outside of the courtroom with the assistance of specially trained attorneys and neutral counselors and financial experts, if needed.
Here are five important reasons why I believe that more and more
divorcing couples will begin to opt
for a collaborative
divorce as an alternative to
traditional litigation — I why I would recommend that you consider it as an option.
The reason
for this is, if you go through the collaborative
divorce process but then decide to switch to
traditional litigation, you may be starting from square one again, despite already having spent a great deal of time and money on legal representation.
If you have reason to believe that a collaborative
divorce might not work
for you, then it may be best to pursue
traditional divorce litigation.
I am convinced that the
traditional divorce litigation model is becoming a last resort
for more and more families and it is getting lower and lower on the list of options
for them to use when they're going through family conflict.
This interactive, high energy training is designed
for family law attorneys, mental health practitioners, and financial professionals who want to learn to use Collaborative
Divorce to help families divorce in a respectful and constructive way, avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of traditional divorce liti
Divorce to help families
divorce in a respectful and constructive way, avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of traditional divorce liti
divorce in a respectful and constructive way, avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of
traditional divorce liti
divorce litigation.
For traditional divorce litigation, these longer waits mean higher costs for y
For traditional divorce litigation, these longer waits mean higher costs
for y
for you.
Those familiar with both collaborative law and
traditional divorce methods note that collaborative
divorce offers substantial benefits to those who choose to use collaboration
for ending their marriages rather than resorting to
litigation.
Overall,
traditional divorce litigation is not necessarily the ideal route
for contentious couples to take and should be the last choice, even if there are major differences of opinion on how certain issues should be resolved, not the first choice!
Although
divorce litigation is viewed as the
traditional route
for couples who are parting ways, it can increase tensions between the parties and make already contentious spouses even less civil
for several reasons.
Written
for the monthly newsletter
for the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council, Debbie Schneider's article examines
divorce mediation as a rational, reasonable approach that offers significant benefits over
traditional litigation.
She covers issues of cost, length of time, effect on children as well as the couple and post-
divorce financial status and why Alpha's team - based
divorce mediation program offers a truly worthwhile option to
traditional litigation that focuses on creating a solid foundation
for the future
She covers issues of cost, length of time, effect on children as well as the couple and post-
divorce financial status and why Alpha's team - based
divorce mediation program offers a truly worthwhile option to
traditional litigation that focuses on creating a solid foundation
for the future Read More
Collaborative
Divorce — Resolution Without Litigation Collaborative Divorce provides an alternative path to traditional litigation for families contemplating d
Divorce — Resolution Without
Litigation Collaborative Divorce provides an alternative path to traditional litigation for families contemplatin
Litigation Collaborative
Divorce provides an alternative path to traditional litigation for families contemplating d
Divorce provides an alternative path to
traditional litigation for families contemplatin
litigation for families contemplating
divorcedivorce.
Joe discussed the various process options
for parties seeking a
divorce — including
traditional litigation, mediation and collaborative law.
A Better
Divorce was formally established in 2002 by a group of professionals whose goal was to provide a better way
for people to resolve their family law matters than the
traditional litigation process.
For some couples and families, the traditional divorce model can be a poor fit for their situation, either because they have previously decided how they'd like to structure their divorce and their lives after divorce, or because they'd like to avoid a courtroom and litigation altogeth
For some couples and families, the
traditional divorce model can be a poor fit
for their situation, either because they have previously decided how they'd like to structure their divorce and their lives after divorce, or because they'd like to avoid a courtroom and litigation altogeth
for their situation, either because they have previously decided how they'd like to structure their
divorce and their lives after
divorce, or because they'd like to avoid a courtroom and
litigation altogether.
Collaborative
Divorce provides an alternative path to traditional litigation for families contemplating d
Divorce provides an alternative path to
traditional litigation for families contemplating
divorcedivorce.
Florida CPA and
divorce mediator Harriett Fox discusses the options
for alternative dispute resolution available to people going through
divorce, and compares mediation and collaborative
divorce to
traditional litigation.