by Collaborative Law Professionals | Nov 11, 2022 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
As noted in a recent Wall Street Journal article, inflation is having a significant impact on divorces. Increases in alimony and child-support payments tend to be tied to the consumer-price index, a measure of what consumers pay for goods and services that has grown...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Feb 2, 2022 | Collaborative Law
I have found that one of the largest decisions divorcing couples are faced with is what to do with the marital home. There is clearly not one right or wrong answer. Many factors need to be taken into consideration. In my experience emphasis is centered on two areas:...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Jan 12, 2022 | Collaborative Law
As we enter January 2022 checking in with ourselves is always a wise idea. Less of a need to make resolutions but instead a list of realistic life goals. Look at the big picture of your life by breaking things down into categories then analyzing. How am I doing:...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Oct 11, 2021 | Collaborative Law
When we’re doing work around the house it’s important to have the right tool for the right job. A collaborative team approach to divorce is not right for every family, but if your goal is to have a smooth divorce and separate in a healthy way, then collaborative law...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Jul 19, 2021 | Collaborative Law
“Back to normal” is a phrase we have all been hearing a lot lately. Everybody is saying and using it, yet everyone has a different concept of what “normal” is supposed to look like now. Is normal watching your kids play soccer without wearing a mask or without your...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Jun 9, 2021 | Collaborative Law, Family Law
Many people today are considering divorcing their partners. Surprisingly, the group with the highest rising divorce rate is seniors over 50. The trend among this group of people is called “gray divorce”. Sometimes the divorce is happening as the parties waited until...