The Collaborative Divorce Blog

Finding the Right Professionals

By Clinton Dalton, Esq., Watson Dalton LLC, 458 Boston St., Suite 2-6, Topsfield, MA 01983-1261, T. 978.462.3177 As you begin the collaborative divorce process, you will discover that each professional involved has specific areas of expertise that are best suited to...

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It’s Time to Get the Divorce Behind You

By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Co-Founder of NorthShore Collaborative Divorce, Certified Divorce Mediator and Certified Collaborative Divorce Attorney Avoiding an inevitable divorce can be harmful. It is hard to believe, but things do get brighter when the split-up is in...

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A CALL TO COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE FOR LITIGATING ATTORNEY

By:  Attorney Richard J. Reade,  Reade Law Firm, 3 Essex Green Dr., Suite 2, Peabody, MA 01960, (978) 767-4667 Hardly sleeping the night before a hearing and then feeling like your stomach is about to leap out of your mouth as you enter the courtroom are experiences...

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The Benefits of Discussion in a Collaborative Divorce

By Scott C. Marks, Attorney, Mediator, Collaborative Professional Often, parties to a divorce have not, for weeks, spoken directly with each other about the issues at hand.   This is because those discussions are difficult and painful and often end in impasse.  That...

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Which Way Do I Turn?

By Linda Cohan, MSW, CPC, Neutral Divorce Facilitator, www.lindacohen.com, [email protected], 508-291-5397 (cell) Not too long ago, I received a call from a distressed husband, who was looking for some advice and direction on how to proceed with his divorce. For...

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A Few Questions about Neutral Facilitators

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...

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What is the Role of Dignity During a Divorce?

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...

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Financial Consulting During a Divorce

By: Jody K. Goldman, ASA, CFE, CDFA®, MBA, Principal, JKG ASSOCIATES Divorce can be a highly emotional and difficult process.  On the list of professionals to contact when thinking about a divorce, an attorney is at the top. However, because divorce may be the most...

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Collaborative Divorce in the Time of Pandemic

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...

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Why you don’t want to go to court

Why you don’t want to go to court

“I’ll see you in court!” and statements like “having your day in court” might sound good and make for good drama. In divorce, unless you have no other alternative, it’s not a place you want to go for numerous reasons. Particularly if you and your spouse are able to...

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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...

THE THREE APPROACHES TO DIVORCE – A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS.

You may reprint or distribute this chart on your website so long as the copyright and contact information for Anthony C. Adamopoulos’ Divorce Resolution Services remains attached to the bottom of the image. Copyright ©, 2014 Anthony C. Adamopoulos’ Divorce Resolution...

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...

Why you don’t want to go to court

“I’ll see you in court!” and statements like “having your day in court” might sound good and make for good drama. In divorce, unless you have no other alternative, it’s not a place you want to go for numerous reasons. Particularly if you and your spouse are able to...

What’s Better, Collaborative Divorce or Mediation?

As an attorney who practices both collaborative divorce and mediation, it’s a question I’m often asked. To be honest, my answer really does not matter. The best choice between collaborative divorce or divorce mediation depends on the individuals going through the...

Goals & Triggers

All clients should enter the collaborative process with confidence that the agreement that they reach will fulfill their goals. Frequently, goals are often doing what is best for the children, financial security, keeping the family home, or maintaining a life style similar to what they have had as a married person.

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