Sometimes deciding how to move forward is pretty clear. Both spouses are eager to talk and share and work together. Other times, it’s a hard call to make. Yes, separation has happened. Neither wants a public display of a private family matter. As my colleague, J. Mark Weiss wrote in his handout “Divorce Negotiation Basics” [ ]
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Traditional Negotiation or Collaborative Family Law? Staying Afloat
Sstaying afloatometimes deciding how to move forward is pretty clear. Both spouses are eager to talk and share and work together.
Other times, it’s a hard call to make. Yes, separation has happened. Neither wants a public display of a private family matter.
As my colleague, J. Mark Weiss wrote in his handout “Divorce Negotiation Basics” © 2012 J. Mark Weiss:
Divorce usually does not end a relationship, but merely changes it. Your actions will help define that future relationship…
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