Four Ways to Keep Costs Down in Your Collaborative Law Divorce
Even divorcing couples with wealth don’t want to waste it on an inefficient divorce. This is why the smarter Bryan/College Station couples that are talking about divorce are choosing collaborative law...
View ArticleHow to Keep Control of Your Divorce Costs
Divorce costs can spiral out of control if you don’t keep track of them. There are two easy steps to keeping control of your divorce costs. Whether you live in Bryan/College Station or Houston, these...
View ArticleDivorce: Watching Out for Your Financial Future
Bryan/College Station couples in divorce who stay out of court can get ahead financially by choosing the collaborative law divorce process. Unlike all the other divorce processes, collaborative law...
View ArticleWhy Collaborative Law Divorces Save You Time, Money and Hassle
The collaborative law divorce process is the preferred process of educated couples seeking divorce. Like you, they want to save time, money and hassle. These couples like the benefit of being able to...
View ArticleNew York Times Divorce Tips
The rich and famous are seeing the benefits of out-of-court divorce settlement. They have the money to slog it out in court, but in the past few years, more of them choose not to do so. Last Saturday...
View ArticleHow much will this divorce cost?
I hear questions from people who come to me for divorce financial advice. No matter whether we are talking about College Station or Houston, the answer is always “it depends.” It depends upon which...
View ArticleBoomers: In your next relationship just shack up
It used to be called living in sin. It is now socially acceptable and growing by leaps and bounds among boomers. Shacking up is a popular alternative to marriage and divorce, even a nice...
View ArticleHow divorce after 50 may affect retirement
Fact: 30% of divorced women over the age of 62 who are still single live at or below the poverty line, according to research by Susan Brown, a professor at Bowling Green State University who has...
View ArticleDivorce is Divorce except when…
One of the most frequent questions I am asked by College Station clients is about the difference between Collaborative Law divorce, litigation (going to court) and mediation or informal settlement. My...
View ArticleAddition and Divorce: Now What?
No divorce is ever “easy”, but divorce from an addict can have its unique set of challenges. Addiction is a serious problem, and it certainly causes its share of divorces. According to the National...
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