by ellen | Mar 15, 2024 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
For some years I’ve had the honor of facilitating conversations between parents of children with special needs and school districts as they coordinate efforts to develop the most appropriate educational plan to ensure success for these children. I quickly realized my...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Jan 16, 2024 | Blog, Collaborative Law
You may have heard the term “Financial Neutral” used regarding litigation or alternate dispute resolution. This blog discusses Financial Neutrals and the services they provide. A Financial Neutral is an independent financial expert who works with both parties in...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Dec 15, 2023 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
A huge problem for many parents of disabled individuals is that they have spent a large share of their assets – and often much of their earning capacity for the care of their disabled child over the years. When you ask clients how much they think they need to leave to...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Nov 15, 2023 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
Collaborative Law Allows Everyone to Be Heard while Streamlining the Process to a Peaceful Resolution People feel they have no choice in their divorce process – that they have to fight and “go to court” in order to be protected. It is just what you do. In my...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Oct 16, 2023 | Blog, Collaborative Law
For many people, not litigating, or going to court, is more beneficial than going to court. Collaborative Law is an ideal method of resolving property division, child and spousal support issues and child custody issues. There are traditionally three methods of...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Sep 14, 2023 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
The large footprint of Collaborative law is now reaching across all areas of the legal system. Pennsylvania enacted its Collaborative Law statute recently. Collaborative law is an increasingly popular form of dispute resolution in which parties agree to resolve their...