FAQs About Collaborative Divorce
A Few Questions about Neutral Facilitators
by Ginny Simon, Neutral Facilitator Will having a neutral facilitator on my Collaborative Team cost me a lot more money? Is it worth it? When your collaborative attorney recommends that you have a neutral facilitator/divorce coach on your team, your first reaction...
What is the Role of Dignity During a Divorce?
By: Clinton Dalton, Esq., Watson Dalton LLC, 458 Boston St., Ste. 2-6, Topsfield, MA 01983-1261, (978) 462-3177 The divorce process, at different times along the way, is rife with complicated and heated emotions on both sides. Triggers abound as a divorcing couple...
Collaborative Divorce in the Time of Pandemic
During this pandemic, North Shore Collaborative Divorce Attorneys and Neutrals provide the benefits of this wonderful process in a COVID sensitive way. The Collaborative Divorce Team achieves divorce resolution quicky, safely and for less. The Team is comprised of...
In Massachusetts No Law Requires Divorcing Couples to Divide Assets 50-50
By: Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator, Arbitrator and Collaborative Divorce Attorney Recently, a distressed client, I will call Casie, came to me. She feared for her future. Casie explained that her husband wanted a divorce and “claimed” he would “get” his...
Who gets the cat?
Collaborative divorce offers a flexibility you don’t find in litigation. It’s designed that way so that both sides can negotiate, compromise and resolve issues to reach a settlement. The structure and the willingness of both parties to compromise typically cuts a path...
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