South Jersey Divorce Solutions

When Should I Consider New Jersey Parenting Coordination?

When Should I Consider New Jersey Parenting Coordination?

Navigating co-parenting can often feel like a challenging endeavor, especially when emotions run high, and disputes arise frequently. In New Jersey, Parenting Coordination has emerged as a valuable resource for parents struggling with these issues. But when exactly should you consider utilizing a Parenting Coordinator? South Jersey Divorce Solutions explores the scenarios that warrant this […]

Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You?

Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You?

Collaborative divorce offers an alternative approach that emphasizes cooperation when ending a New Jersey marriage. Each spouse retains their own attorney to facilitate negotiations outside of the courtroom. The focus is on constructive discussions, allowing both spouses to work together with their legal representatives to resolve their issues amicably. Could a collaborative divorce be right […]

A guide to collaborative divorce

A collaborative divorce is a process in which divorcing couples work together with their lawyers to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. New Jersey couples often choose this approach to divorce because it differs from traditional litigation, in which the parties engage in a court battle, and, instead, focuses on resolving disputes through negotiation and cooperation.

Collaborative divorce can help you save time and money

Divorce can be a complex process, and depending on the relationship between the spouses, it can get very contentious. New Jersey couples, however, have the option of choosing a collaborative divorce process, which can save them both time and money.

Why Collaborate?

As an attorney, I get asked the question as to why should someone consider collaborative divorce over mediation, arbitration or litigation. Each client has a different case and collaborative may not work for all of them, but it can be the best choice for many. Collaborative divorce is a process where the parties agree not to litigate (i.e. go to court).