By Dr. James E. Walton, Ph.D. I had the pleasure of speaking at the CPCal Celebration in April this year titled ‘Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Divorce.’ Building trust at the CPCAL conference was the topic of my discussion when I participated in a panel on stage. I emphasized the importance of transparency, consistency, follow-through,…
Is a Collaborative Divorce right for you and your family? Find out when you join the next Divorce 101 Workshop on April 19. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
Were you aware that collaborative divorce is effective even for the rich and famous? This process provides an amicable means of uncoupling and dissolving marriages, offering a way to separate without engaging in courtroom battles that play out in public for everyone to see. Court-litigated divorces often pit couples against each other, limit options, and…
What does divorce mean for you and your family? Where do you start? Begin by joining the next Divorce 101 Workshop on March 29. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
Marriage often begins with dreams of forever, but sometimes reality takes a different turn. It can be challenging to recognize when your marriage has reached its end, but here are some signs that can help guide your understanding: Some signs may be: Constantly fantasizing about leaving Feeling overwhelmed by marital negativity Being unable to communicate…
Why is a Collaborative Divorce better for your family? Find out when you join us for the next Divorce 101 Workshop on March 15. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
By Emily F. Robinson When I started working in family law, I wanted to help people get through a difficult time in their lives. But I saw what litigation does to people, and most of the time, it is not helpful long-term to them emotionally, financially and certainly not helpful to their family. It’s much…