The key difference between the conventional practice of divorce and a collaborative divorce is that both parties and all team members sign a contract not to go to court but to work to construct a settlement agreement.
What process should you choose for your separation or divorce? Well, it depends. . . .
Angry spouses sometimes leave the decisions about their children in the hands of the judge. But the judge doesn't know or love your children, so why would you want them to make such important decisions?
A blog about how to help your children come through your divorce in a positive and healthy way.
Today husbands are finding themselves in need of financial support and wives are not always comfortable with this reversal of fortunes. Both husbands and wives are struggling with how society might perceive them.
What you need to bring to the first mediation session may surprise you!!
This blog discussed the emotional aspects of separation/divorce mediation. Also the advantage of having a mediator with psychoanalytic background when dealing with these emotionally chrged issues.