Ideally, you will be able to reach an agreement with your spouse and settle your case out of court. It may sometimes seem like you and your spouse will never agree again, but I have some tips that may help.
Ideally, you will be able to reach an agreement with your spouse and settle your case out of court. It may sometimes seem like you and your spouse will never agree again, but I have some tips that may help.
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The Collaborative Divorce Process Collaborative divorce refers to the process of spouses working together to settle the terms of their divorce outside of court. Collaborative divorce is voluntary and normally means that negotiations remain amicable and address the interests of both parties through joint agreements. The Collaborative Team A collaborative team is assembled upon the …
Not only can the stress of settling a divorce, separation, or parenting time negatively affect mental health, but pre-existing mental health conditions can play a critical role in family law cases. At Gelman & Associates, our lawyers can assist with family law cases and additional challenges introduced by mental health concerns. Contact us today to …
There is a common misconception among separating parties that, when their children are “old enough,” they will be able to decide which parent to live with. Well – this is not exactly how it works. In short: a child’s views and preferences are one of several factors the courts will consider and weigh in determining …
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