Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Collaborative Divorce is a respectful, private process designed to help you and your spouse resolve separation or divorce without going to court. With the support of trained lawyers and neutral professionals, both you and your spouse retain control over key decisions...Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Be very careful with what you post, text, or email during a divorce. Messages can easily be shared with your ex’s lawyer or a judge. Avoid venting online, posting about your relationship, or sending emotional messages. Think before you post—and consider taking a break...Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Collaborative Divorce is about more than just lawyers—it brings in financial and mental health professionals who help you manage both the numbers and the emotions. Coaches help you stay calm and focused, and financial neutrals ensure assets are divided fairly and...Mediation & Collaboration
Divorce Mediation offers a faster, more affordable, and more empowering divorce alternative to traditional litigation. It allows you and your spouse to avoid court delays, significantly reduce legal costs, and maintains control over decisions affecting your future....Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Divorce later in life, often called “grey divorce”, comes with a unique set of challenges. If you are over 50 and heading toward retirement, the idea of spending large amounts of money on lawyers and court battles can feel overwhelming. That’s where Collaborative...Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW by Marla S. Miller, Q.C. One of the most common feelings experienced by people in a relationship breakdown is that of loss of control. Living arrangements change, financial demands are different, emotions of each of the parties and their...
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