Collaborative Divorce
What You Should Know About Dividing Assets In A Divorce?
Once you have decided that a divorce is, unfortunately, the best path forward, there is great turmoil and stress about how the assets will be divided. When you choose a collaborative divorce process, a neutral financial is part of the team of experts available to you to help each of you understand and untangle your…
Read MoreBe Aware of Your Child’s Feelings When Going Through a Divorce
When a couple decides to start the divorce process, there are so many things to consider, and the most important thing that factors into this process is the children. Yes, children are resilient, but what they experience through being strong will often live forever in their minds – “the good, the bad and the ugly.”…
Read MoreHow to Guide Your Kids Through a Collaborative Divorce?
When couples go through a traditional court divorce, children can easily be put aside due to the stress the parents go through. Children’s voices are not heard by the judge who makes the decisions about a parenting plan unless an attorney is appointed to represent the children or a child psychologist is appointed to conduct…
Read MoreWhy Use a Financial Neutral in a Collaborative Divorce?
When a couple chooses to dissolve their marriage using the collaborative divorce process, they work together with a team of experts to draft a mutually agreed-upon settlement. That team is comprised of an attorney for each spouse, a financial neutral, and mental health professional(s) to help the couple with communication, co-parenting issues, and perhaps a…
Read MoreTips to Improve Your Life During Divorce
Divorce can turn your life upside down, and it may feel as if your ‘normal’ life is over. It can be one of the most turbulent processes you may ever experience. You may even feel that there is no way you will ever “find yourself” again. But there’s a more peaceful way to divorce. When…
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