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Neutral Experts in Collaborative Divorce

Neutral Experts in Collaborative Divorce

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August, 2019November 4, 2020

In traditional litigation, it’s often the war of the competing experts. Whether the issues in the case are financial or custody related, both sides often…

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Are You Too Angry for a Collaborative Divorce?

Are You Too Angry for a Collaborative Divorce?

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July, 2019November 4, 2020

When a divorce begins, many are upset. They are emotional. They might even be angry. Events that led up to divorce can cause a wide…

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We agree on most issues in our divorce

We agree on most issues in our divorce

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May, 2019September 27, 2020

When many are trying to resolve their divorce, they end up negotiating with their soon-to-be ex-spouse. Many prefer negotiating directly with their spouse versus hiring…

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Needs of Exceptional Children and Collaborative Divorce

Needs of Exceptional Children and Collaborative Divorce

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February, 2019November 9, 2020

In divorce and family law matters where custody of children is litigated, it can often present a unique set of complexities for a family court….

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Is collaborative practice new?

Is collaborative practice new?

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January, 2019September 27, 2020

Many when they hear about collaborative practice wonder how long as it been around. “Is this a fairly new process? Has it been around a…

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Importance of spreadsheeting your assets

Importance of spreadsheeting your assets

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December, 2018September 27, 2020

Spreadsheeting marital assets and debt is an important part of any divorce matter. In a collaborative divorce, the parties have to divide marital property and…

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Who is the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals?

Who is the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals?

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December, 2018September 27, 2020

When individuals think about collaborative divorce, many do not realize that there is an organization that has set forth all the protocols and procedures in…

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Business interests can complicate divorce

Business interests can complicate divorce

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December, 2018September 27, 2020

In any divorce, dividing the marital property and debt can be a complicated endeavor. The truth is that some parties can have martial assets of…

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New tax changes regarding alimony may make divorce more difficult

New tax changes regarding alimony may make divorce more difficult

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November, 2018September 27, 2020

Under a new tax law that is going into effect in 2019, alimony (also known as “maintenance” or “spousal maintenance” in many states) is going…

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Why Collaborative Divorce and Not Mediation?

Why Collaborative Divorce and Not Mediation?

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November, 2018November 9, 2020

Mediation is very popular in society. When individuals think about settling their divorce outside of court, most resonate with the idea of mediation. While many…

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Can I hire any attorney for a collaborative divorce?

Can I hire any attorney for a collaborative divorce?

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November, 2018September 27, 2020

Many like the idea of a collaborative divorce. The term “collaborative” has a nice ring to it. Many also do not want their case decided…

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No Service Needed for Collaborative Divorce

No Service Needed for Collaborative Divorce

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October, 2018November 3, 2020

A requirement when one party has filed for divorce is for the other party to be formally notified. This usually takes place by the sheriff…

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