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How Collaborative Divorce Saves Money
For those considering collaborative divorce, one of the first questions they often ask is, “How is working with a team of divorce professionals going to save money?" This is a common question because the collaborative process is a team approach. And to most people,...
The Pillars of Collaborative Practice
There are four key elements that form the foundation of the collaborative divorce process. Open Exchange of Information The hallmark of the collaborative process is the commitment to full transparency. At the beginning of the process, the parties agree in writing to...
Preparing For The Financial Component of Divorce
When facing a divorce it can be easy to become overwhelmed by emotions. There can be tremendous sense of uncertainty about the future. This uncertainty relates both to how the family dynamic will play out as well as the area of finances. Regardless of the situation,...
Frequently Asked Questions About Collaborative Divorce
The following are some of the most commonly asked questions about collaborative law. What Is Collaborative Law? Collaborative law is an alternative to divorce litigation that allows couples to end their marriages without going to court and without the conflict and...
Annual State Conference 2016
The Annual State Conference of the New Jersey Council of Collaborative Practice Groups was held May 4, 2016, at the Forsgate Country Club, in Monroe, New Jersey. Collaborative Practice Group Members as well as those supportive of the collaborative divorce process...
Leading with Presence
Cathy Jannarone, Esq., Linda L. Piff, Esq., John Caroli, CFP, Daniel Green, Esq., and Practical Collaborative Solutions cordially invite you to: Dates: April 19, 2016 and Date to Be Announced in Fall 2016 Time: 9:00 am-12:30 pm Location: Davison, Eastman & Munoz,...
Joanne Nadell meets with Asm. Benji Wimberly
On March 10, 2014, Joanne S. Nadell, President of Jersey Shore Collaborative Law Group met with Asm. Benji Wimberly, Member Assembly Judiciary Committee and Valarie Brown, Esq. to discuss the NJ Collaborative Family Law Act (pictured above) The New Jersey...
From Then to Now: Collaborative Law Act
Since 2005, collaborative practitioners have worked tirelessly to promote the value of collaborative divorce here in New Jersey. Now we are concentrating our efforts on the passage of the New Jersey Family Collaborative Law Act which will provide uniformity to this...
Ross M. Evans, Esq. Addresses State Association
Ross M. Evans, Esq., immediate past President of the IACP and an internationally recognized collaborative practitioner facilitated a dynamic evening of learning for approximately 80 collaborative practitioners including attorneys, therapist and financial...
Governor Signs New NJ Family Collaborative Law Act
On September 10, 2014, Governor Chris Christie signed the NJ Family Collaborative Law Act, S-1224/A-1477 (Weinberg/Diegnan), empowering families to divorce with dignity and self-esteem, without resort to conventional litigation. Widely praised, the new bipartisan law...