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Agreed Divorce – How Does it Work

By |2020-06-23T15:29:43+00:00September 15th, 2016|Divorce|

  Agreed Divorce – How Does It Work? So, sometimes people ask me about agreed divorce as if it was an oxymoron – like jumbo shrimp. Yes, there can be an agreed divorce.  Here are a few facts to set the record straight. One lawyer? Yes and no.  Yes, an agreed divorce can be completed [...]

Dividing Property

By |2016-10-30T04:34:37+00:00March 24th, 2016|Divorce|

  Everything will be divided 50/50, right? One of the questions that I hear a lot, both in the office and in casual conversations is about dividing property in a divorce.  When people are talking about divorce the question ‘how is everything going to be divided 50/50?' always seems to get asked.  The answer to that [...]

Collaborative Law saved T. Boone Pickens millions

By |2016-10-30T04:35:16+00:00March 29th, 2013|Collaborative Law, Divorce In the Media|

Collaborative Law and T. Boone Pickens T. Boone Pickens, the legendary billionaire oil and gas tycoon used collaborative law in his divorce, and saved millions.  He estimates that he saved millions because of the way that it works and why it is different from traditional litigation. Traditional litigation and divorce isn't a fit for every [...]

Tip of the Week – Divorce Temporary Hearing

By |2019-01-24T18:42:59+00:00October 9th, 2012|Divorce, Family Law|

Temporary Hearing A temporary hearing is a hearing after a case has started, when there is a question that only a judge can decide.  A hearing is had before the Judge and orders are issued that will be in effect until the end of the case.  The hearing allows parties a limited amount of time [...]

Tip of the Week – Consider what is best for You

By |2012-08-24T15:41:06+00:00August 24th, 2012|Divorce|

Tip of the Week:  Consider all the methods for getting divorced, not just one.  Different times or issues in your case may require a new method that you hadn’t considered before.   Did you know that mediation can be used in collaborative law cases for a difficult issue?  And, there are times when traditional litigation is [...]

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