History of the Charlotte Collaborative Divorce Professionals

by Eric Trosch The Charlotte Collaborative Divorce Professionals’ origins grew from a local effort to codify one of the first collaborative law statutes in the nation when an ad hoc committee through the Family Law Section of the State Bar was established in 2000....

Is a Collaborative Divorce legally binding?

Is a Collaborative Divorce settlement legally binding? Yes.  Collaborative Divorce is as legally binding as going through the court system. A common misconception about divorce is that going to court and getting a court order is the only way to have legally binding...

How Collaborative Differs from Pro Se Mediation

By Robin M. Mermans Collaborative Divorce and pro se mediation methods are increasing in popularity. It’s for good reason too, as more divorcing couples look to preserve relationships and customize their settlements while reducing conflict. While these 2 options have...

TOP FIVE ADVANTAGES OF COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE

By Lindsey S. Dasher You may hear the word “divorce” and think of mudslinging or being grilled by an attorney while you’re on the witness stand, but collaborative law is so different. As alluded to in the name, collaborative divorce means the spouses and their...