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What Documents Should I Give My Collaborative Divorce Lawyer?

What Documents Should I Give My Collaborative Divorce Lawyer?

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August, 2022August 20, 2022

When a client hires their collaborative divorce lawyer, they must get essential documents and evidence. Otherwise, it is hard for a lawyer to advise their…

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Will Collaborative Divorce Work If Both Parties Are Not Fully Honest?

Will Collaborative Divorce Work If Both Parties Are Not Fully Honest?

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May, 2021May 25, 2021

A collaborative divorce is an option for many parties because they can potentially resolve their divorce matter outside of court. When a divorce settles outside…

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Marriage Counseling Can Lead to Collaborative Divorce

Marriage Counseling Can Lead to Collaborative Divorce

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December, 2020December 7, 2020

When a marriage is not working, many opt for marriage counseling. It can be a good place for a married couple to discuss their difficulties…

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When Collaborative Divorce Does Not Work

When Collaborative Divorce Does Not Work

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September, 2020October 1, 2020

Collaborative Divorce As An Option A collaborative divorce is an option many parties should consider when their marriage is ending. In a collaborative divorce, both…

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When Access to Courts is Limited, Collaborative Practice Can Help

When Access to Courts is Limited, Collaborative Practice Can Help

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June, 2020October 1, 2020

During the COVID-19 crisis, access to courts may be limited. Many courts are only hearing divorce and family law matters virtually. The lack of access…

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Can You Use Threats of Litigation in the Collaborative Process?

Can You Use Threats of Litigation in the Collaborative Process?

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February, 2020October 1, 2020

In the collaborative process, parties attempt to resolve their divorce or family law matter outside of court. It is traditionally an amicable process. Parties enlist…

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How Affidavits Can Keep Parties Out of Court

How Affidavits Can Keep Parties Out of Court

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December, 2019November 3, 2020

Parties who settle their divorce or family law matter amicably often do not want to go to court. Not going to court is one of…

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Hire a Lawyer or Work it Out On Your Own?

Hire a Lawyer or Work it Out On Your Own?

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December, 2019November 3, 2020

Many want to settle their divorce or family law matter outside of court. They want to work it out on their own and not hire…

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Stock Options Are Often Overlooked in Divorce Settlements

Stock Options Are Often Overlooked in Divorce Settlements

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December, 2019November 3, 2020

In any divorce, including collaborative divorce, all marital property and debt have to be divided. In an equitable division state, marital property and debt are…

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A Fair Settlement Should Be the Goal

A Fair Settlement Should Be the Goal

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November, 2019November 3, 2020

In collaborative practice, one goal of both parties should be a fair settlement. A fair settlement means that both parties generally believe that the settlement…

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The Importance of the First Settlement Proposal

The Importance of the First Settlement Proposal

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November, 2019November 3, 2020

The first settlement proposal in a collaborative divorce or family law matter can be critically important. Depending on that first offer, the other party to…

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What is a Reasonable Settlement?

What is a Reasonable Settlement?

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November, 2019November 4, 2020

Settling a divorce or family law matter is easier said than done. For parties who are participating in a collaborative divorce, most are looking for…

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