Rather than seeing this as some sort of happy coincidence, I choose to see this as a shift in our global thinking about separation and divorce. No one in the room this week was there for letters behind their names or to pay lip service to a process that they felt was necessary but secondary to their normal work. Everyone was there because they had had some sort of experience with the legal system and noticed a gap they wanted to help fill.
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Read MoreMeditation isn’t just for yogis and want to be Buddhas. Meditation is a tool. Think about meditation the way you think abut taking a walk to blow off steam, or going to the gym to help lower your blood pressure. The wonderful thing about meditation is that you can access it anytime, anywhere, for whatever amount of time you have. This can be in your car prior to your first meeting with your lawyer, while you are walking the dog, during a break when you and your ex are meeting, or when you are taking your morning shower.
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.”
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