Not exact matches
Mr. Matez discussed mediation and collaborative
divorce, and how each can be
used as an alternative to
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.
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.
Since the attorney disqualification agreement appears to be a requirement of the collaborative law process, in the off chance that the case does not settle in collaborative mediation, if there is no disqualification agreement, the parties are free to continue
using their attorneys in the
traditional litigation divorce process, which would not be an option with collaborative law.
Meetings in the Collaborative
divorce process, unlike in
traditional litigation, foster an efficient
use of resources to gather information, analyze issues, and problem solve disputes.