Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. However, collaborative divorce might offer a more positive approach to benefit your children overall. This process focuses on cooperation rather than confrontation. It could potentially ease the transition...
How can I enhance co-parenting amid my collaborative divorce?
As couples navigate collaborative divorce, one of the most critical aspects to consider when children are involved is co-parenting. With emotions running high and relationships in flux, how can parents ensure they are making informed decisions for their children? In...
Should you consider collaborative law for your divorce?
By design, the traditional legal system is adversarial, where two sides are fighting against each other and only one party can emerge victorious. This system may work for numerous legal issues, but it may not be effective for family law disputes, including divorce or...
The difference between traditional divorce litigation and collaborative divorce
A couple facing divorce often fight in a battle of conflicting emotions. Disputes usually surface because of disagreements on child custody, support, property distribution and other arrangements. Separating couples could resolve these disputes extra-judicially, but...
Can you divorce someone you still care about?
Letting go of your spouse may be the kind and considerate thing to do. Despite your desire to stay together, that may not be enough to keep each other happy. The thought of divorcing your partner, whom you still care about, can be heart-wrenching, making you hesitant...
Benefits of collaborative approaches for family law disputes
Navigating family law disputes can be emotionally challenging and can be a legally complex process. As such, in recent years, the approach of collaborative law has gained prominence as an alternative to conventional litigation in family matters. Collaborative law...
The right help is crucial to success during divorce ADR
There are many reasons that people thinking about divorce may want to pursue alternative dispute resolution (ADR) systems instead of a litigated process. They may have young children who they want to shield from the acrimony that often develops in a litigated divorce....
Is divorce arbitration the right choice for you?
It takes a lot of mental and emotional energy to get through a divorce while dealing with an ex-spouse. Many divorcing spouses want to avoid going to trial because of how time-consuming and stressful it can be. Arbitration is one way a divorcing couple can settle...
How cost-sharing keeps collaborative divorce more affordable
There are many benefits to choosing collaborative divorce instead of employing an adversarial approach to marital dissolution. Spouses may have an easier time shielding their children from the tension of divorce when they work with each other instead of fighting. They...
Understanding the benefits of ADR in resolving legal disputes
As the name suggests, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a way to resolve disputes outside traditional court proceedings. ADR allows parties to work together to find a mutually agreeable solution rather than risking whatever outcome a judge or jury deems...