Divorce proceedings are inherently complex and delicate matters, and cases involving high net-worth couples can become exponentially more complicated. Even when amicable, high net-worth divorce cases often carry elevated stakes due to the complexity of diving...
Collaborative Law: A Low-Conflict Alternative
The Benefit of A Special Magistrate In Complex And Contentious Litigation Cases
There is nothing more draining and devasting than complex or contentious litigation. Complex and contentious litigation cases, whether it is in family or civil court are identified by certain characteristics. Some of those characteristics include (i) multiparty...
Getting Divorced? Here’s How Your Divorce May Impact Your Business
Recently, Business Insider published their The Most Expensive (and Explosive) Celebrity Divorces of All Time, which gave readers a look into the “high-dollar” world and the damage that can happen when a marriage doesn’t work out. For most of us, divorce is very real....
High-Conflict Divorces: High Conflict Personalities- Why These Divorces Must Be Approached Differently
High-Conflict Divorce When a marriage ends, it is rarely an easy situation. Many times a divorce starts uncontested only to turn highly emotional. Once boundaries are broken, conversations about financial, legal, and custody matters can become sensitive and escalate...
Should You Accept the Settlement?: 5 Factors to Consider When Weighing Your Options
Nationwide statistics show that most lawsuits reach a settlement before they reach the trial stage. After all, people tend to gravitate towards the least risky option with the greatest certainty of reward. Still, if you've been offered a settlement for your business...
Benefits of Divorce Mediation
Approximately 40-50% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. However, a majority of Americans are not aware of a method that could help them part ways with their spouse in a more cordial, peaceful, cost-effective way. This method, known as mediation, is...
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