Posts Tagged ‘family law’
True or False: Is January a High Divorce Month?
For many, the month of January starts off with taking down festive decorations and creating New Year’s resolutions, but did you know divorces are more likely to occur during this month too? Most often, lawyers see their new cases drop off from November and December and then pick up once the holiday celebrations have passed…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Your Divorce Settlement?
When a marriage dissolves through a divorce, the family can feel like it’s in shambles. But did you know there may be a better way to reach a mutual agreement in a calm, dignified and fair way for all involved? The Collaborative Process The collaborative divorce process is a way that married couples can divorce…
Read MoreHow does divorce affect my retirement?
Many people start the divorce journey in a certain mindset and often neglect to think about a long-term game plan that includes your retirement and how that will affect your financial landscape. Here are some questions we like to ask our clients regarding how their divorce will change their retirement picture: How will my 401K…
Read MoreHow to Avoid Using Kids as Weapons in Divorce Proceedings?
One of the saddest things observed during divorce proceedings is parents using kids as weapons against the other. The ugly custody battle between Hollywood stars, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt is a case in point. Thank goodness the ugly and prolonged legal battle for the custody of kids is over in this case. Litigated divorce…
Read MoreWhy We Collaborate: How Practicing Collaboration Benefits Clients
By Ty Supancic, Esq. Our Primary Goal The Law Collaborative’s primary goal is to become masters and innovators in the techniques and practices of Consensual Dispute Resolution (CDR). We purposefully use the term Consensual Dispute Resolution instead of the more prevalent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) because the term “alternative” could be construed as pejorative: the…
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