Saturday, September 25, 2010

Why Choose Collaborative Divorce?

The collaborative process can be used in cases involving:

  • Separation and divorce
  • Custody and parenting arrangements
  • Spousal support
  • Child support
  • Division of assets, retirement accounts and debts
  • Marital and non-marital property
  • Breakup of relationship of cohabiting or unmarried couples
  • Premarital agreements
  • Modification of post decree of court orders

What Are The Key Benefits Of Collaborative Family Law?

  • The well being of your family is preserved
  • The dignity and self esteem of you and your spouse are protected
  • Empowerment of client
  • Focus on sparing divorcing couple's children from unnecessary pain
  • Eliminates battling in court and the loss of relationships that result
  • A cooperative approach to solve problems creatively
  • Cost effective and time efficient
  • Allows both parties to move forward with their lives

Why is the Collaborative Process A Better Way to get a Kentucky Divorce?

  • Full disclosure of all financial information
  • Private meetings attended by the parties and their lawyers
  • Jointly selected experts and advisors
  • Focus on negotiation rather than confrontation and argument
  • Signed Collaborative Agreement that requires everyone to work together to resolve issues and not go to Court

Family law attorney, Eric M. Gansberg, Esq., is located on Staten Island, New York, and represents men and women with divorce, child support and family law throughout the New York City area, including Staten Island, Annadale, Arden Heights, Bay Terrace, Dongan Hills, Eltingville, Emerson Hill, Fort Wadsworth, Graniteville, Grant City, Grasmere, Great Kills, Greenridge, Grymes Hill, Heartland Village, Huguenot, Lighthouse Hill, Midland Beach, New Dorp, New Springville, Oakwood, Old Town NY, Pleasant Plains, Prince's Bay, Randall Manor, Richmond Valley Richmondtown, Rosebank, Rossville, Shore Acres, Silver Lake, South Beach, St. George, Tottenville Beach, Ward Hill, Westerleigh, Willowbrook, Woodrow, other areas of Staten Island, New York City, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Bronx, Long Island, Suffolk County, Nassau County, Westchester County, and Rockland County.

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