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Your Last Resort
We like to observe, “Children say the darndest things” when one of our kids announces something surprisingly insightful.
My Career Change News—The Next Exciting Steps!
I have been practicing Family Law for over 42 years. After witnessing some particularly tragic experiences in family court, I began practicing Collaborative Law.
Attending Your Deposition
If you are scheduled to be deposed, whether in your own case or in someone else’s, it is important to know how to behave so that you are able to avoid costly mistakes.
I’m Not a Pushover
Just because I’m a Collaborative Lawyer doesn’t mean I’m a pushover. This is, however, the un-informed assumption that many people make about the collaborative attorney.
Success Indicators
There are several commonalities that people who successfully negotiate a marital settlement agreement, i.e., one that both spouses can live with, share with each other.
Growth Spurt
I thought I was so smart, discovering a new way to apply the collaborative dispute resolution process… to what I call Stressful Life Events.
I “Need” Versus I “Want”
Candace wanted Mama feeling upbeat before beginning their hard work. She wanted to remind Mama of the wedding.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Social Media
First, do you use social media to tell your collaborative story? If you don’t, why not? Is it because you don’t know how?
Attorney/Client Privilege
Likely the most important (and most commonly invoked) legal privilege is that protecting communications between an attorney and her client.