Can you really have a civilized divorce without an expensive and stressful court battle? Ending a marriage is always difficult, but it doesn't need to be fraught with financial or emotional conflict. This book guides you through a negotiated divorce, using alternatives to court, such as divorce mediation or a new approach called, "collaborative divorce."
Can you really have a civilized divorce without an expensive and stressful court battle? Ending a marriage is always difficult, but it doesn't need to be fraught with financial or emotional conflict. This book guides you through a negotiated divorce, using alternatives to court, such as divorce mediation or a new approach called, "collaborative divorce."
Katherine E. Stoner is a superior court commissioner in Monterey County, California. Prior to that, she was a certified family law specialist, with a practice focused primarily on family law and mediation. She was a founding member of Collaborative Practice of Monterey County. She is also the coauthor of Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract (Nolo). Katherine has been a trainer at the Center for Mediation in Law in Marin County, California, and is an adjunct faculty member at Monterey College of Law, where she teaches community property, family law, and mediation.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Introduction - Divorce Without Court: Your Best Option 1.The Role of Mediation and Collaborative Law in the Divorce Process 2.What Happens in Mediation 3.What Happens in a Collaborative Divorce 4.Deciding to Mediate or Collaborate 5.Proposing Mediation or Collaboration 6.Finding a Mediator 7.Finding a Collaborative Attorney 8.Using Advisers and Doing Legal Research 9.Getting Started on Information-Gathering 10.Preparing for and Making the Most of the First Session 11.Evaluating Your Progress in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 12.Communicating in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 13.Negotiating in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 14.Court-Sponsored Mediation 15.Encountering Difficulties in Mediation and Collaboration 16.Writing Up the Divorce Agreement 17. Divorce for Same-Sex Couples 18. Women and Men in Mediation and Collaborative Divorce 19. Unmarried Couples in Mediation and Collaboration 20. Mediation and Collaboration After Divorce Appendixes A. Worksheets on the Nolo Website B. State Court Websites Index
I. Introduction - Divorce Without Court: Your Best Option 1.The Role of Mediation and Collaborative Law in the Divorce Process 2.What Happens in Mediation 3.What Happens in a Collaborative Divorce 4.Deciding to Mediate or Collaborate 5.Proposing Mediation or Collaboration 6.Finding a Mediator 7.Finding a Collaborative Attorney 8.Using Advisers and Doing Legal Research 9.Getting Started on Information-Gathering 10.Preparing for and Making the Most of the First Session 11.Evaluating Your Progress in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 12.Communicating in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 13.Negotiating in Mediation or Collaborative Divorce 14.Court-Sponsored Mediation 15.Encountering Difficulties in Mediation and Collaboration 16.Writing Up the Divorce Agreement 17. Divorce for Same-Sex Couples 18. Women and Men in Mediation and Collaborative Divorce 19. Unmarried Couples in Mediation and Collaboration 20. Mediation and Collaboration After Divorce Appendixes A. Worksheets on the Nolo Website B. State Court Websites Index
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