Collaborative Divorce
Why Collaborative Family Law?
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…
Read MoreFREE Divorce 101 Workshop – March 17
Divorce brings up many questions. Get them answered at the next Divorce 101 Workshop on March 17. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
Read MoreThe Importance of Taking Care of Your Health During Divorce – Join us March 3 for Our Free Divorce Options(R) Online Workshop!
Join us on March 3 for the next Divorce Options(R) Workshop to learn the importance of taking care of your health during divorce. Learn more about the workshops and register here.
Read MoreUpdating Your Estate Plan After Divorce
Once you and your spouse sign a divorce agreement using the collaborative divorce process, there will still be a few loose ends that need to be finalized, and updating your estate plan is an important step to complete. Thinking about how your investments will be treated after your passing may not be a comfortable process.…
Read MoreWhat Are the Steps to a Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is a holistic process that could be cost-effective and less time-consuming and dissolve your marital union amicably and peacefully. When couples opt for a court divorce, it is often highly contentious, costly, emotionally charged and not to mention time-consuming. This divorce process can publicly expose sensitive family information, such as financial or emotional…
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