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Collaborative divorce can benefit a family in more ways than one, and is a unique alternative dispute resolution method that does not involve fighting which is often synonymous with traditional divorces.…
Read MoreAs a divorce attorney, I have helped many couples through the collaborative divorce process and wish to discuss how collaborative divorce works. Collaborative divorce is not like a traditional divorce…
Read MoreDivorce mediation has many advantages that can help couples with difficult issues (including child custody) to resolve. Everyone has their own agendas and often conflicting sets of best interests. But…
Read MoreA family law in Kansas City mediator is able to explain the reasons why so many couples choose mediation to resolve their divorce. Being able to settle a case with…
Read MoreThe collaborative divorce is an interdisciplinary approach to divorce because of its interdisciplinary nature. We bring together a team of highly qualified professionals to help guide and support you through the…
Read MoreDivorce mediation can be a beneficial solution for your family needs. Divorce can be incredibly difficult to resolve as everyone has their own agendas and often conflicting sets of best…
Read MoreCollaborative divorce is a type of alternative dispute resolution, used when couples are able to work together to create lasting resolutions to benefit their family’s future without litigating in court. …
Read MoreYour divorce attorney in Kansas City wants you to know that collaborative divorce can be a good idea for your family. No two divorces are alike, just like no two…
Read MoreDivorce mediation is better than going to court as long as all parties involved are willing to cooperate and compromise to create lasting decisions for the future. Most people think “I’m…
Read MoreCollaborative divorce works because all parties involved are committed to working together in order to create effective, lasting resolutions. Unlike traditional litigation, the collaborative divorce approach does not engage in the adversarial…
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