San Diego Superior Court Introduces “One Day Divorce” Program For Eligible Couples
Collaborative Family Law
The Difference Between Contested Divorce And Uncontested Divorce
In Texas the language that you see in most divorces is that “the marriage is irreconcilable due to discord and conflict of personalities” This language is what is generally considered a “no fault” divorce language. The difference between a contested and uncontested case generally is whether an agreement is made or not. Any case that […]
Podcast: Judith Charny on Divorce & Child Custody Laws in New Jersey
South Jersey Family Lawyer Judith Charny discusses the impact of the legal system on divorce issues to help you prepare for the outcome of your divorce.
My husband says we’ll save a lot of money using the collaborative approach because we will share a lawyer.
Is that really how collaborative law works? Your husband is only partially correct. The collaborative approach can help keep your legal fees from skyrocketing out of control, as so often happens in litigated cases, but not because you only need one divorce attorney. Ethical considerations prohibit one attorney from representing two parties who are on […]
Is there any reason not to use the collaborative approach to divorce?
My spouse and I want to use the collaborative approach in our divorce. Is there any reason not to?
Are there reasons we should refrain from choosing collaborative divorce?
My spouse wants to use the Collaborative process for our divorce. Is there any reason why we wouldn’t want to use this process?
Can collaborative law help me to settle my divorce more amicably? How is it different from divorce mediation?
In a collaborative-law divorce, the parties and their divorce attorneys agree to negotiate in good faith and engage in complete voluntary disclosure. Through a series of four-way meetings, the parties work together with their divorce lawyers to achieve the best settlement possible for the parties. Issues such as child and spousal support, property agreements, and […]
My husband says we’ll save a lot of money using the collaborative approach because we will share a lawyer. Is that really how collaborative law works?
The intention of collaborative law, as with mediation, is to provide an alternative to an adversarial court battle, but the parties cannot share a lawyer in collaborate law. If you wish to engage in a Collaborative Divorce, you must each find a collaboratively trained divorce attorney who is willing to sign an agreement that if […]
The Role of the Divorce Coach
Divorce Coaching empowers you before, during, and after your divorce to make sound decisions, set and achieve goals, and deal with this major life transition.
The Benefits of a Divorce Coach in the Divorce Process
It is worth introducing your client to a divorce coach if they are letting their emotions get the best of them when making legal decisions.
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