“Everything you can imagine is real.”–Pablo Picasso
You’ve heard the saying: Perception is reality. So how can we collaborate through divorce negotiations to a fair resolution when you and your spouse start with such vastly different sets of perceptions?
As strange as it seems, the collaborative divorce process actually moves you through perceptions by promoting fairness […]
Entries Categorized as 'Traditional divorce'
Conflicting perceptions: Can you collaborate?
October 12, 2010
Traditional divorce lawyers critical of Collaborative Divorce
December 18, 2007
The Maryland Daily Record addresses the concerns of traditional divorce attorneys about collaborative divorce. Caryn Tamber’s article gives voice to opponents who poo-poo Collaborative Divorce.
In considering the arguments, it is helpful to keep in mind that:
Not every case involves “a pair of good divorce attorneys.”
In court cases, attorneys may use litigation tactics that do […]
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