Tag Archives: Florida Collaborative Divorce Law
Emerging from Divorce as Friends: The Collaborative Divorce Option
Many people assume that divorce must be a battle between spouses where both vie to take as much as they can from other person. High levels of conflict within the divorce process are easy to envision when the emotional toll of the process is considered along with the important issues that are at stake…. Read More »
Protecting Your Privacy in Divorce
Facing a divorce is a difficult reality for any couple. But, each time another person must be told about the end of the marriage, the emotional turmoil is magnified. Informing certain people, like children, immediate family, and close friends is necessary and unavoidable. However, there often comes a point, once that inner circle is… Read More »
The Advantages of Hiring an Attorney to Get Divorced
There are typically a number of thoughts that crowd a person’s head as they head toward divorce and starting over as a single person again. Things like deciding who will be the primary caregiver for the children or who keeps the family car compete with concerns about telling family members and friends about the… Read More »
How Florida’s New Collaborative Divorce Law Affects the Divorce Process
While depictions of divorce on TV as bitter, drawn out struggles planned to punish the other spouse as much as possible are not entirely without real-life comparisons, most divorce cases are much more civil and involve less drama. This does not mean, however, there are not a lot of emotions expressed and felt by… Read More »