by Tre Morgan | May 25, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Marriage
In emotionally charged situation, its not so much what you do, but how you do it. Just ask LeBron James. One of my colleagues is a Cleveland native. I never understood why the people in Cleveland hated James so much after he left. After all, he had created...
by Tre Morgan | May 12, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce
North Carolina’s courts have made big news this week. Durham County District Court Judge Nancy E. Gordon recently entered a child custody order based at least in part on the mother’s diagnosis of Stage IV breast cancer. As this segment from the Today...
by Tre Morgan | May 4, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Marriage
Historically, few people travelled the high road of divorce. This has been true in the past because the adversarial nature of the American justice system creates a “me versus you” structure to divorce. However, as new “non-court”...
by Tre Morgan | Apr 22, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Separation Agreements
I have handled many collaborative divorce cases. However, I have never gone through the process as a client. So, it is difficult for me to fully explain to clients what the process will feel like for them. However, Haleh Modasser has been through...
by Tre Morgan | Apr 19, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Separation Agreements
The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals has released a video that follows a real couple through their collaborative divorce. These people are not actors. It provides the best idea of what the collaborative practice looks and feels like of...
by Tre Morgan | Apr 11, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Privacy, Separation Agreements
I find that many clients are completely unaware that they can actually choose the process for resolving their family law or divorce issues. As many people are stunned to discovery, in North Carolina you don’t have to go to court to resolve the issues of...