Articles, tagged with "divorce mediation", page 4
19th December 2008
There are three ways to solve the family dispute. Collaborative divorcé, mediation and litigation. First collaborative divorce is law procedure in which the two parties agreed that they would not go to court, or threaten to do so. The Collaborative divor...
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Author:
Munish Dev Rathee
07th April 2008
If you have to employ the services of a divorce lawyer then you need to be confident you have chosen correctly; some guidelines on what to look for are below:
Well versed in divorce law Have the right attitude for this work Be trustworthy
You w...
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Author:
Adrian
22nd February 2008
Divorce is an upsetting process. Strong emotions of anger can remain for years. Mind-set of being cast off can even be carried over to new relationships. For many divorcing couples, the most painful part of the proceedings is often the loss of self-esteem...
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Author:
Munish Dev Rathee
09th August 2007
Divorce can be a very costly and messy situation. For some couples, though, seeking a better way to divorce that can save time, money and leave behind some sense of relationship between the two parties. Divorce mediation may just be the answer that so man...
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Author:
Christopher Pratt
02nd July 2007
If you have been divorced or have heard about a nasty one, then I am preaching to the choir when I outline the emotional and financial devastation that can be wrought on emotionally vulnerable couples who get involved in the adversarial system that IS div...
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Author:
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
15th June 2007
What is in the child's best interest should always be a parent's top priority especially when considering divorce. The first thing you should know is our adversarial legal system is not child focused or family friendly. The emotional and financial price y...
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Author:
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
04th June 2007
When most people file divorce papers, they assume that they will have to appear in divorce court and undergo a lengthy litigation dispute over the division of assets, child custody and alimony. In many cases, especially those where both parties wish to r...
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Author:
Andrew Daigle
15th May 2007
If you are like half of married people, you are going to divorce. It is a sad but true fact of life. If a marriage has to end, at least end it with as much dignity as possible. A public court brawl is not nice to watch and even worse to live through. If ...
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Author:
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
19th February 2007
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. In addition to being a stressful and emotional time in your life, a divorce can also be financially draining. There are a number of ways, however, that a ...
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Author:
Andrew Daigle
25th January 2007
Divorce mediation can pave the way for an uncontested divorce and therefore prevent an adversarial divorce. During divorce mediation, both parties to the divorce meet with a neutral mediator. The mediator helps the parties make informed decisions and come...
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Author:
Moses Wright
16th January 2007
For most, a divorce is a very stressful process that leaves everyone involved with a feeling of emotional exhaustion. When dealing with divorce laws varying from one state to the next, the possibility of alimony, child custody and the filing of complicat...
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Author:
Andrew Daigle