COVID-19 has put pressure on everyone, especially couples who have problems in their relationship. The stress of being forced to live in a limited space and losing a job, income and possibly a home ...
The collaborative law process is currently being used in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Orange, Alachua, Duval, Pinellas, Seminole, Hillsborough and Collier counties, but it is anticipated that many ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has made the backlog of family court worse, with some jurisdictions being shut down completely for months. Many divorcing couples rely on the courts to settle disputes without ...
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Mississippi became the 25th state this year to adopt rules of collaborative law, which allows people to sit together at the table to work through their differences in hopes of avoiding what could ...
MANHATTAN, NY – Couples in Manhattan considering divorce may benefit from a process that avoids the adversarial nature of traditional courtroom litigation ...
The word “divorce” may conjure images of bickering spouses, ugly court battles, invasive financial disclosure and costly legal bills. The traditional divorce process tends to escalate conflict and ...
A lot of people contemplating the end of their marriage think there’s only one way to go about it: in a messy, scorched-earth, expensive divorce. If the divorcing couple is very wealthy and co-owns ...
An acting judge has made a call for the parties in divorce and family matters to take the easier route of alternative dispute resolution rather than battle it out before a judge. Acting Justice ...