L’Istituto Italiano di Diritto Collaborativo – Italian Institute for Collaborative Law, founded at the end of 2009 and formally constituted on 12 January 2010, is the natural development of a 15-year experience carried forward by a fairly homogeneous group of lawyers and other passionate supporters of Family Law and Mediation practicing mainly in the Capital. [Per la versione dell’autore in italiano, clicca qui.] The following developments are the important precursors to the development of the Institute: The Courses for Family Mediators in the Legal Field, sponsored by the National Lawyers Association in the period 2001-2003 The work...
When a Collaborative Client Also Has a Therapist
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When a Collaborative client is in therapy as they go through their divorce, they will often say things such as: “My therapist thinks you guys don’t understand what a liar my husband is. She thinks I should consider hiring a different lawyer.” “My therapist doesn’t understand why my wife and I can’t meet with him to do our parenting plan.” “Could you talk to my therapist? I don’t know how to explain to her why this process is taking so long.” And it makes sense. They are linked up to the emotional life support offered by two simultaneous processes. And while these processes, therapy and Collaborative Practice, are both based on...
The Divorce Weekend: A Stream-Lined Approach to Co...
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In almost every consultation, the prospective clients have two questions – how long will this take and what will be the cost? The standard answer is always, “Well it will depend on how many issues we have to resolve and how well you and your spouse are willing to work together.” After the divorce is finalized, I sometimes receive feedback that they didn’t realize it was going to take so long or cost so much. This, of course, is the unpredictable nature of the practice. To address this opportunity for improvement, we have started a 2-day divorce program or The Divorce Weekend that charges a flat fee. The fees are paid before the weekend is...
Dividing Your Retirement Plan in Divorce
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Traditionally, the first part of every year is very busy for divorce filings. There is no added legal benefit to filing this time of year, though many observers think it is most popular because the Christmas holidays have caused an imminent filing to be pushed off. Of course, 2013 might even tip the scales more than usual because of the uncertain economy. Because of this and the decline of the real estate market over the years the retirement plan has taken the spot from the family home as the largest single marital asset for division in the event of dissolution of marriage. A basic understanding of some of the rules and requirements for...
Collaborative Divorce: The Gold Standard for Trans...
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Recent statistics show that the decision to marry is losing popularity. It has also been statistically demonstrated that one out of two first marriages and three out of four second marriages end in divorce. Generations ago, divorce was perceived with a lot of stigma and while that perspective has somewhat improved, divorce is still frequently regarded as the launch into the fight of one’s life. Maybe this is one reason why people are opting out of marriage altogether. Maybe marriage wouldn’t be losing sociological ground if the divorcing population began to choose a divorce that is moral and honorable in its approach. Every...
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