by Collaborative Law Professionals | Mar 16, 2021 | Collaborative Law, Family Law
“Peaceful” and “divorce” are not two words typically found together. Yet collaborative divorce, a method of divorcing in which both parties sign a contract to stay out of court, can provide an avenue of options for spouses seeking to tamp down the angst and anger of...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Mar 1, 2021 | Collaborative Law, Family Law
Divorce can be a deeply painful and difficult experience. You may be a couple who have mutually decided marriage isn’t working, an individual who feels ready to leave a bad relationship, or a person who has just received the shock of their life by having their spouse...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Dec 8, 2020 | Collaborative Law, Family Law
Are you engaged to be married for the first time with an ownership interest in a lucrative family business started by your grandfather? Or, perhaps you’ve found a partner that you intend to marry after your first marriage resulted in divorce, leaving you with 40%...
by Collaborative Law Professionals | Sep 9, 2020 | Collaborative Law
1. What are the benefits of collaborative divorce? The benefits of collaborative divorce are many. First and foremost, you avoid going to court, which for many people is intimidating and even traumatic. With collaborative, you are in control of the outcome, as...
by ellen | Aug 12, 2020 | Collaborative Law
The coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols mandated by state and county governments have forced us to explore new ways to assist clients with legal issues related to separation and divorce, custody and support. The challenges of COVID-19 have thrust Zoom...
by ellen | Jul 6, 2020 | Collaborative Law
When couples divorce and one or both spouses own one or more business interests, they must turn to valuation experts to perform valuations of those business interests. The COVID-19 pandemic has added to the complexity of performing these valuations. This article will...