Monthly Archives: August 2013
How Mediation and Collaboration Work Together and Differ
Mediation and collaboration are similar in that they are less adversarial than going to court and keep the parties in control of the process and preserve relationships, particularly those of co-parents. However, key differences exist between the two. Mediation is … Continue reading
New Maintenance Statute Highlights the Importance of Collaborative Divorce
A new maintenance (alimony) statute takes effect in Colorado for those who file for divorce on or after January 1st of 2014. It creates a “one size fits all” formula based on income and length of marriage. It may create … Continue reading
Collaborative Trainer Linda Solomon Comes to Denver
On September 19th and 20th, the Colorado Collaborative Divorce Professionals welcome Linda Solomon to Denver to lead a workshop on integrating mental health professionals into the collaborative process and strengthening the collaborative team. An expert in collaborative divorce and veteran … Continue reading