Divorce without the Court Battle: Collaborative Divorce
I practice Family Law in Connecticut and as part of my job, I represent clients who seek divorces. I’ve posted here before on the types of divorce options a person can choose in Connecticut, which...
View ArticleCivil Divorce the Collaborative Way
Collaborative Divorce is not a new model. Actually, it’s been successfully practiced by attorneys since 1990. Most people are only familiar with the traditional litigation model for divorce, where...
View Article5 Tips for Resolving an Impasse in Collaborative Divorce
First, let me apologize to my readers for my absence. My dear mother passed away and I’m sure you all understand that blogging during that time wasn’t possible. Thank you for understanding. Even...
View ArticleCollaborative Divorce: Dealing with Anger
I’ve posted in the past about my love for the collaborative divorce process. Hands down, I honestly believe it to be the best way for couples to divorce. I came upon the following piece tonight,...
View ArticleDivorce Models in Connecticut
When the average person thinks about divorce, litigation comes to mind. In Connecticut, the litigated divorce model is but one option that divorcing couples may choose. In a traditional litigated...
View ArticleIs Divorce Mediation for Me?
Couples undergoing the divorce process are not forced to use the court-based litigation model in order to reach a settlement. In Connecticut, spouses may also elect to participate in the collaborative...
View ArticleThe Differences Between Mediation and Collaborative Divorce
I’ve posted more than once on the 3 models available to couples who wish to obtain a divorce: litigation, collaborative divorce and mediation. Each is very different from the others. When...
View ArticleCollaborative Divorce Offers Civility
Connecticut, among many other states, allows divorcing couples to utilize an out-of-court process known as collaborative divorce. The divorce action is filed in the Superior Court — as are all divorce...
View ArticleIs Divorce Mediation Legal and Binding in Connecticut?
Some people wonder if Connecticut divorce mediation is legal and binding in the same way a Connecticut court-based litigated divorce or collaborative divorce would be. The short answer is yes. When a...
View ArticleOut With the Old, In With the New!
As I write my final post on this blog for 2012, I am reminded of the many wonderful moments that 2012 brought into my life. I had the opportunity to work with many new clients this year, from all...
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