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.
Collaborative Law
My spouse wants to use the Collaborative process for our 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?
How can a mental health professional make the divorce process easier?
How can a mental health professional make the divorce process easier? Seeing a mental health professional can’t hurt. The most important thing in a divorce is the emotional damage that it does to each of the spouses and to the whole family. A mental health professional can only help; they can keep you focused on […]
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 […]
WATCH: What are some of the advantages of choosing Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative Divorce is the alternative to the traditional divorce. It enables parties to get a divorce without the “gotcha” tactics of traditional litigation. It enables parties to come up with a solution for their family that is best for their unique situation. In a Collaborative Divorce, the parties can select two collaboratively-trained divorce attorneys that […]
WATCH: Who should consider using Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative Divorce is a really interesting concept. Basically, both parties have a divorce attorney, and often, both parties have a coach. If there are children, there’s a therapist for them. And if there’s a business that might be owned by one or both parties, there could be a forensic CPA to value the business, help […]
My Husband Says We Will Share a Lawyer. Is That How Collaborative Law works?
Collaborative law differs from other means of getting a divorce in that you and your spouse each hire a specially trained collaborative lawyer. You do not, however, share a lawyer at any time during the process.
My spouse wants to use the Collaborative process for our 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?
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?
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