Preserving Relationships in a Divorce
Children will always benefit from being lovingly raised with an extended family to count on. When children’s parents decide to divorce, this is often a strain on mutual friends, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents. One of the strongly held beliefs in the...
The Collaborative Divorce Process Allows You To Make Smart Decisions
The Team approach of the Collaborative process will give you the confidence of making legal, financial and co-parenting decisions. You will have your own attorney giving you legal advice, a Financial neutral who advises you both on your finances, and a Coach neutral...
Avoid Court
In a Collaborative process of divorcing, all decisions are made by you and your divorcing spouse without court involvement. You are not dependent on Court schedules. You are not subject to a Judge making decisions for you and your family. In a courtroom, your voice is...
Why the Collaborative Divorce Process is Healthier for Children
Therapists have long known that children whose parents have divorced will do better when their parents are able to remain emotionally strong and supportive for their children. Divorcing parents who are able to co-parent in a respectful manner help their children adapt...
Why We Use Coaches in Collaborative Divorces
Very often a client will ask their attorney “but why do we need a Coach? Won’t that just be an added expense that we don’t really need?” These are valid questions and here are some helpful responses: The Coach will meet with the parties together and individually...