And collaboratively
trained neutral financial professionals are available to help your sort out the thorny details of family finance, debts, and asset allocations.
Not exact matches
Although Collaborative Practice is a legal process, in the Collaborative Divorce process, the couple and a team of specially
trained Collaborative
Professionals, including
neutral Mental Health and
Financial Professionals, as needed, enter into a contract called a tyticipation Agreement wherein they agree to work together to achieve a satisfactory settlement in a cooperative manner without court intervention.
The Collaborative Divorce process offers support from
Neutral Financial Professionals: Certified Public Accountants (CPA), Certified
Financial Planners (CFP) and Certified Divorce
Financial Advisors (CDFA), all
trained in the Collaborative Divorce process.
Regardless of their
professional credential, all
financial neutrals must also be
trained in collaborative divorce.
David is a
trained Collaborative Divorce
Professional, specializing as a
Financial Neutral and Collaborative Facilitator
Financial professionals, who have also been collaboratively trained and remain neutral, are used to analyze and evaluate the financial status of the marriage, its assets and lia
Financial professionals, who have also been collaboratively
trained and remain
neutral, are used to analyze and evaluate the
financial status of the marriage, its assets and lia
financial status of the marriage, its assets and liabilities.
The collaborative divorce involves an interdisciplinary team which consist of a therapist
trained in the collaborative mode, called a Mental Health
Professional, a
Financial Neutral, or financial planner, that looks at your joint finances, and a lawyer for each party that is trained in the collaborative divorce
Financial Neutral, or
financial planner, that looks at your joint finances, and a lawyer for each party that is trained in the collaborative divorce
financial planner, that looks at your joint finances, and a lawyer for each party that is
trained in the collaborative divorce approach.
The CLI - TX web site http://www.collablawtexas.com/ has a handy, easy - to - use resource where you can locate a Collaboratively -
trained attorney,
neutral mental health
professional, or a
neutral financial professional in your area.
Neutral, collaboratively
trained financial and mental health
professionals are brought in as needed to assist in resolving
financial, custody and other related issues.
Our group of highly
trained family lawyers, mental health
professionals, and
financial neutrals is dedicated to helping divorcing couples and families transition through a difficult and emotional time.
The South Jersey Collaborative Divorce
Professionals are located throughout the New Jersey counties of Burlington, Camden and Gloucester and is comprised of collaboratively
trained attorneys,
financial neutrals, divorces coaches, and child specialists and advisors who are committed to resolving divorce disputes respectfully.
In Collaborative practice, the spouses have the option of choosing to work with Collaboratively -
trained neutral family
professionals (mental health), child specialists, and
financial professionals as part of the team and do so when they believe it would benefit their particular case.
The collaborative practice model is confidential and utilizes interest - based negotiations to resolve disputes through the structured assistance of collaboratively
trained professionals, including, but not limited to lawyers,
financial professionals, mental health
professionals, mediators, and other
neutral professionals.
The Collaborative divorce process is an interdisciplinary divorce process that also includes a
neutral financial specialist who helps you make sound
financial decisions and a
neutral divorce coach, a
trained mental health
professional, who assists you both to identify and communicate your needs and interests to each other in a respectful manner so that you better understand your different perspectives.
In today's divorce process, you may choose to begin with a mental health
professional specializing in divorce, a
neutral financial specialist
trained in helping sort out income and assets, or an attorney or mediator to deal with the legal aspects of the process.
Team approach — Collaboratively
trained professionals, including attorneys, divorce coach,
financial neutral and child's representative (when needed) address the legal,
financial and emotional needs of the parties in order to facilitate an atmosphere of honesty and cooperation.
The process is driven by a team composed of highly
trained Collaborative
professionals; two attorneys, a
neutral mental health
professional and a
neutral financial professional.
In addition there are
neutral, collaboratively
trained,
financial and
neutral mental health
professionals as part of the team.
The parties, each represented by their own collaboratively
trained attorney, are assisted by a
neutral mental health
professional (MHP) and a
neutral financial practitioner.
Open communication is advanced by a
trained facilitator, while support and property options are developed by a
neutral financial professional.
Collaborative Divorce attorneys are specifically
trained to work with mental health
professionals and
financial neutrals to create the optimal divorce resolution for each individual family
A collaborative divorce includes two collaboratively
trained lawyers, a mental health coach or coaches, a
financial neutral (if necessary), a child specialist (if necessary), and any other
professionals you and your family require.
In summary, a prospective
Financial Neutral — the title for the financial member of your collaborative divorce team — must first be a financial services professional, then be certified as a divorce financial specialist, then additionally be trained as a collaborative prac
Financial Neutral — the title for the
financial member of your collaborative divorce team — must first be a financial services professional, then be certified as a divorce financial specialist, then additionally be trained as a collaborative prac
financial member of your collaborative divorce team — must first be a
financial services professional, then be certified as a divorce financial specialist, then additionally be trained as a collaborative prac
financial services
professional, then be certified as a divorce
financial specialist, then additionally be trained as a collaborative prac
financial specialist, then additionally be
trained as a collaborative practitioner.
You and your spouse hire attorneys who are
trained in collaborative law and you work with your attorneys, as well as a team of other collaborative
professionals, such as a
neutral divorce
financial planner, a child specialist, and a divorce coach.