We all have plans for the future. Plans for the trajectory of our careers, the type of home we want to live in, and the kind of future we want our kids to have. However, one of the most overlooked...
Custody disputes can be emotionally draining. When you disagree, you might think that court is the only way to move forward. Fortunately, mediation is another path—one that can save you time, money, and emotional strain while keeping the focus on...
Many high-net-worth couples considering divorce believe that the collaborative process is only suitable for straightforward, low-asset cases. This is actually a misconception. With collaborative divorce, so long as you have the right legal team and process, you can resolve complex...
When a couple gets divorced, they may need support in resolving various issues, such as property division, alimony, and child custody. Mediation in divorce can often help couples reach a fair and amicable resolution to outstanding issues. But how much...
When going through a divorce, consider the what-ifs. What if your honest financial disclosures could be used against you elsewhere? What if a tentative parenting idea, voiced in good faith, became a point of contention outside of your mediation sessions?...
Many divorcing spouses hope to avoid litigation if at all possible. They may achieve this goal by committing to alternative dispute resolution instead of preparing for litigation. Mediation is an effective means of reviewing a conflict and finding a mutually-agreeable...
Collaborative divorce allows couples to settle legal issues without going to court. This approach encourages open conversations and teamwork to reach fair agreements. Instead of a judge making decisions, couples work with lawyers and other professionals to find solutions. This...
Collaborative divorce offers a team-based way for couples to end their marriage. It helps both sides work together to settle money issues without going to court. Understanding the financial impacts can make this process smoother. Dividing money and debts In...