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Category: Trends in Divorce

Statistics and Trends in Divorce

THE GOOD NEWS!! The number of divorces is increasing! Well, that’s the good news to those economists who see the increase in the number of divorces as evidence of an improving economy. Since the 2008 economic crises and the Great Recession many couples simply could not afford to divorce. During the recession, in 2009, the […]


Category: Divorce and Money

Divorce and Money

One of the biggest benefits of the Collaborative Divorce Process over traditional litigation is that it allows you, the parties seeking the divorce, greater flexibility in meeting the challenges of the divorce process. One example of this would be in how money and finances are addressed.  Instead of looking backward to how money flowed into […]


Category: Deciding to Divorce

Good News! Collaborative Divorce Can Work for You

The good news is that almost all couples who decide to use the collaborative divorce process are successful.  Our completion rate is over 90%.  There are many different reasons why collaborative might be appropriate for you — you prefer to have a peaceful process, you don’t want to end up enemies, you still have children […]


Category: News

New Allied Resource Professionals Join HV Collaborative Practice

Ten new Allied Resource Professionals have joined the Hudson Valley Collaborative Divorce and Dispute Resolution Association.  Included in the group are real estate brokers, mortgage brokers, real property appraisers, financial planners and mental health professionals. These individuals are available to provide services to our clients as needed, and because they have joined our ranks, have […]


Category: Divorce and Money

Divorce and Money Matters

One of the biggest benefits of the Collaborative Divorce Process over traditional litigation is that it allows you, the parties seeking the divorce, greater flexibility in meeting the challenges of the divorce process. One example of this would be in how money and finances are addressed.  Instead of looking backward to how money flowed into […]


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