The Parenting Coordinator Program in New Jersey operates within the family court system. It provides assistance to parents navigating post-divorce parenting challenges, aiming to reduce conflicts and promote effective co-parenting. When disagreements arise, a neutral...
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3 ways mediation may help improve your post-divorce finances
If you and your spouse are considering divorce, you may be deeply concerned about what your separate financial futures will look like. This may be especially true if you have young children or complex shared assets. Unfortunately, divorce litigation by nature pits one...
How can collaborative divorce benefit older couples?
You may find your marriage is no longer working out as you approach your retirement years. However, heading to divorce court may not be your best option, particularly if you have accumulated a lot of assets over your adult life or currently own a business. Older...
Collaborative law divorce is often easier on children
Being a parent involves making decisions on behalf of one's children. While most parents prefer decisions that make their kids happy, they also understand that sometimes, doing what is best for their children means making decisions that their kids might not like....
Collaborative law: Basic info and potential benefits
The decision to divorce is a serious one. It's also one that many New Jersey residents may be considering. Some people feel that it is the most viable option for their particular situations, but they hesitate because they really do not want to become entangled in...
Collaborative Law: Divorce outside a New Jersey courtroom
Do you know it's possible to get divorced without ever stepping inside a New Jersey courtroom? If that sounds like music to your ears, you may want to research the collaborative law process. It's essentially a means of legal negotiation between spouses who agree to...
Collaborative law may help avoid litigated divorces
Many New Jersey couples will file for divorce this year. No two situations are identical, so there's no way to predict which marriage will last and which will end. Where children are concerned, however, many parents facing divorce proceedings face some things in...
Want to stay out of court in divorce? Consider collaborative law
Although knock down, drag out courtroom battles make for hair-raising television and movie scenes, in reality, many New Jersey spouses would rather find an option that allows them to stay far away from the inside of a courtroom when they divorce. In fact, many people...
Mediation and negotiation keys to collaborative law settlements
Not everyone who divorces in New Jersey does so through long, drawn-out battles in courtrooms. Many people set goals for finding alternative dispute resolution processes that can help them achieve amicable settlements without the time and expenses of litigation....
Collaborative law can make a divorce a whole lot easier
Divorcing couples in New Jersey have various options when it comes to ending their marriages. Those who can still communicate with each other have an option that can save time and money and avoid costly and time-consuming litigation. Collaborative law allows couples...