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        By A.J. Grossman III, J.D., LL.M., Esq. What would you say if I told you about a way to get divorced that avoided publishing all your finances to the public, avoided having to go to Court, avoided the terrible stress and trauma for your children, and allowed you and
May 2, 2014, CNBC.com – Deborah Nason.  Divorce will never be a walk in the park, but it doesn’t have to be a traumatic process, either. So say practitioners of collaborative divorce, a relatively new approach that avoids the court system and puts negotiations and decisions directly in the hands
At a recent gathering of lawyers, two former law school classmates were overheard reminiscing. One of them commented about the fact that each of them had married a psychotherapist. “How interesting,” he said, “we each married someone in the helping professions, while we’ve chosen one of the harming professions.” If
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