The following documents will help you with the divorce planning process. We'll talk more about them in our initial visit, and you do not have to bring any of the information with you for our first visit:
You may also find it helpful to watch our videos on the collaborative divorce process.
Is Collaborative Right For Me?
The Collaborative Revolution In Divorce
The List of Information That You Will Need
Supporting Documents To Be Furnished
Explanation of Collaborative Law
Mass. Considers Ending Lifetime Alimony
Collaborative Divorce article by Alan Frisher
Collaborative Divorce article part 2 by Alan Frisher
Divorce and Personality Styles by Alan Frisher
Be Careful About How You Choose to Divorce: Part 1 by Alan Frisher
Be Careful About How You Choose to Divorce: Part 2 by Alan Frisher
Is The Playing Field Level For Men In The Family Court System?
The father's rights movement isn't an anti-mom or anti-woman movement; it's an anti-unfairness movement. It just so happens that moms have most of the power in the family court system in America. Read more...
States Should Follow Massachusetts' Lead
It seems that of late, Massachusetts is the state that leads the rest of the country when it comes to family law issues. After all, it was Massachusetts that enacted laws permitting same-sex marriage. That started somewhat of a domino effect on the East Coast. It also started a dialogue that is now sweeping across the nation and may result in additional states also permitting same-sex marriage. Now, Massachusetts is in the midst of taking a new approach to reform spousal support laws. Read more...
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