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collaborative family law
Collaborative Practice: Normalizing a Broken Relationship
Divorce is as much as a legal process as an emotional journey. Besides figuring out who picks up the children after school, the parties often struggle to move on. People going through divorce face a whirlwind of emotions, like denial, anger, resentment, betrayal, great anxiety and sometimes...
PSWLaw Joins International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)
I am please to announce that we have joined the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) and are now licensees of the collaborative practice trademark. The IACP website www.collaborativepractice.com contains wealth of information on collaborative practice – what it’s...
Collaborative Family Law Practice Now Available through PSWLaw
I’m glad to report that I’ve completed the Collaborative Practice level I training and am now eligible to provide services of collaborative family law. Collaborative practice is a modern approach to settling family law disputes in a non-litigious fashion. In collaborative practice, both...
Wright v. Wright
In the case of Wright v. Wright, the wife ended her marriage of 27 years with husband after becoming emotionally involved with an employee of the company for which both parties were shareholders. The parties attempted to resolve the issues arising from their separation through the collaborative...
When Your Ex Opts Out -Talking to Your Children When Your Former Spouse Decides to Not Parent
Family Law Attorney Robert Mues examines a recent blog article by "Divorce Without Dishonor Blog" author Michael Mastracci, that provides advice on how to talk to your children when your former spouse decides to not parent .Consistently, one of my favorite blogs is Michael Mastracci’s Divorce...
