The collaborative process gives you a clearer path to divorce.
Read MoreContacting and meeting with a family lawyer for the first time can be intimidating, so we’d like to help reduce any nervousness by answering a few frequently asked questions about our initial consultations.
Read MoreAnger impacts your health, your children, your friends and your family members. Family members want to provide support which often turns into taking sides. Children may feel, without ever being asked, that they must align themselves with one parent or the other.
Read MoreBefore you text, email, or call; before you open your mouth in anger, ask yourself if it would be okay if everyone in the world, including your kids, heard you say those words. If it’s okay, then go ahead. If it’s not okay, then what do you gain by saying them?
Read MoreAs collaborative lawyers, we have a tendency to rattle on about the emotional, financial and time costs of litigation. You have caught on to our ploy; we want you choosing us as your lawyers, not the litigator down the street. If you think that’s our only motive, you might think twice after reading this post.
Read MoreSlight deviation from our normal topics of family law and collaborative practice, but I needed to share yet another reason that working from home is the best!
Read MoreSo, you came home today, walked through the front door, and your spouse blurted out “I want a divorce.”
Read MoreFor our very first blog post, I thought I’d introduce the type of law we’re practicing, and why we’re so committed to it. There are probably a thousand reasons why collaborative practice is the best method of family law, but here are my top ten
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