Collaborative divorce is an amicable and cooperative approach to ending a marriage, where both spouses work together to reach a mutually agreeable settlement without the need for litigation. Of course, many divorces involve anger, hostility and other negative emotions...
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Benefits of collaborative divorce
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Sep 13, 2023 | Blog, Collaborative Divorce
The 2021 divorce rate in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was 2.5 per 1,000. While statistics do not exist about the process each couple used to end their marriage, some of them likely had a collaborative divorce....
How does collaborative divorce save you money?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Dec 19, 2022 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Family Law
While you may feel as if many aspects of your Connecticut divorce are out of your hands, there are certain things you maintain at least some degree of control over. For example, you and your ex may decide just how acrimonious your split is going to be, and you also...
How a collaborative divorce works
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Aug 17, 2022 | Collaborative Divorce
When it comes to divorce, litigation is not as popular of a choice as it once was. Many couples are choosing alternative methods to come up with a divorce agreement. A collaborative divorce is one of the options that divorcing couples are choosing. This method may be...
Why might older couples choose a collaborative divorce?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Feb 26, 2022 | Collaborative Divorce
Individuals considering a midlife or “gray” divorce may choose a collaborative approach and avoid a courtroom. If you and your spouse both agree that your long-term marriage is over, you may wish to get through its dissolution smoothly before you go your separate...
Can bird nesting work for your family?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Jan 7, 2022 | Blog, Collaborative Divorce
Bird nesting exists as a potential form of co-parenting and housing in the event of a divorce. It offers unique benefits to both you as co-parents and also to your child, which means the whole family can benefit from it. However, it does not work for every single...
Avoid these common money mistakes amid divorce
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Nov 22, 2021 | Collaborative Divorce
A Connecticut divorce has the potential to cost you a hefty sum, but it does not have to be this way. You and your ex have considerable control over how much money you ultimately spend on your divorce. There are also certain strategies and techniques you might employ...
How is collaborative divorce different from other methods?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Nov 9, 2021 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce
A collaborative divorce is one of several methods available to reach a settlement with your spouse. It requires a formal commitment to the process and the open and free exchange of information. Collaborative divorce is a relatively new option for reaching a divorce...
How can a collaborative approach to divorce reduce stress?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | May 28, 2021 | Collaborative Divorce
Many people associate divorce with stress and frustration. Between child custody, asset division and court visits, it can seem overwhelming at times. However, collaborative divorce is another less-known method for getting a divorce. This process allows you more...
Helpful facts about collaborative divorce
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Apr 9, 2021 | Collaborative Divorce
Avoiding court during your divorce can help you save time and money. One alternative dispute resolution option that often helps couples manage this is collaborative divorce. Before you decide to use collaborative divorce, you should know that, according to FindLaw,...
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