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Peaceful Parting
by Tracy B. Stewart, CPA, CFP, CDFA
While she was traveling, Marilyn's husband, Jeff, cancelled her credit cards. He also filed child endangerment charges against her. When she returned, authorities put her in a mental healthcare facility to protect her child. Marilyn was not insane, nor was she a danger to her child. Jeff was filing for divorce, and was legally positioning himself for control of their finances and custody of their young child. read . . . .
Collaborative Law: A New, More Peaceful Approach to Family Law
by Jennifer Tull
There is no way around the fact that divorces create difficult circumstances for families. Emotions run high; clients fear the worst about their financial futures; children sometimes bear the brunt of their parents’ anger and frustration. Litigation makes matters worse. Clients, already emotionally exhausted, spend thousands upon thousands of dollars to focus on the worst things about each other and their relationship so that they can “win” their divorce. read . . .
Collaborative Divorce Professionals Alliance
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