Collaborative Practice and Mediation: Understanding the Process

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What To Do When Your Collaborative Divorce Is In A Deadlock

Many couples choose Collaborative Divorce instead of litigation thinking they are both on the same page enough to work out an agreement or thinking the other will cave in and agree to anything just to stay out of the courtroom. So what happens when in the middle of Collaborative Divorce both parties refuse to budge […]

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Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative divorce is a common practice in family law that encompasses three main elements: the voluntary and free exchange of information, a pledge not to litigate, and a commitment to resolve issues in the best interest of both parties’ shared goals. This process takes out the situation of being in court, which can be nerve-wracking, […]

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Successful Collaborative Divorce in Georgia

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, which, if you are going through a divorce, can feel even more difficult and lonely. While it’s easy to juxtapose society’s heavily marketed holiday with your own feelings of sadness and anger, it important to keep your emotions in perspective. Divorce is demanding and it can be very sad, […]

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