Archive for August, 2009

How to Resolve Dallas Family Law Matters Peacefully and Quickly

August 28th, 2009
How to Resolve Dallas Family Law Matters Peacefully and Quickly

How to Resolve Dallas Family Law Matters Peacefully and Quickly

Resolving family law disputes related to divorce, child custody, child protective services, adoption and the likeĀ is not easy. Amicable and mutually agreeable resolution of family disputes requires adequate legal knowledge and experience of Dallas family law.. If you are caught up in a family law matter, it is crucial to avail the services of a first-class Dal » Read more: How to Resolve Dallas Family Law Matters Peacefully and Quickly

Collaborative Law, Collaborative Coaching In The GLBT Community

August 22nd, 2009
Collaborative Law, Collaborative Coaching In The GLBT Community

Collaborative law is a process that has been used in the GLBT community for resolving issues between partners and/or co-parents who want permanent, legal separation. This is especially valuable because it circumvents the use of court judges to adjudicate issues of separation where the law has yet to be tested sufficiently for case law to have arrived at reasonable solutions to the issues of rights of community property in domestic partnerships an » Read more: Collaborative Law, Collaborative Coaching In The GLBT Community

Secret to a Successful Divorce: Instead of an Attorney Use Self-help, Mediation or Collaborative Law

August 16th, 2009
Secret to a Successful Divorce: Instead of an Attorney Use Self-help, Mediation or Collaborative Law

As a family-law attorney for over 35 years, I can tell you that the secret to a successful divorce is to minimize your involvement with the legal system and to avoid using lawyers who work in it. Where one spouse is a controller abuser — 5 to 10 percent of all cases — this advice does not apply, but for everyone else, going to an attorney as your first step is the worst thing you can possibly do and court is the worst possible place to settle d » Read more: Secret to a Successful Divorce: Instead of an Attorney Use Self-help, Mediation or Collaborative Law