by Tre Morgan | Feb 4, 2014 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Divorce, General Family Law, Negotiation, Protecting Kids
Some clients wonder why their collaborative divorce attorney cannot represent them in court if collaborative does not resolve their case. Some clients find it difficult to find the nerve to talk to one divorce attorney; the thought of having to meet two of them is...
by Tre Morgan | Nov 30, 2012 | Divorce, Negotiation, Protecting Kids
Not making a decision is a decision. In a divorce context, not making a decision about how you want to resolve alimony, child support, equitable distribution and custody issues is a decision to let your spouse decide how that will happen. And, it is...
by Tre Morgan | Aug 28, 2012 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Negotiation, Protecting Kids
Many divorce clients want their attorney to fight for them. That can mean a lot of things. In my experience what most people really want is an attorney that will help them obtain the best possible outcome. “Fight” is just an easy one-word...
by Tre Morgan | Aug 21, 2012 | Children's Issues in Divorce, General Family Law, Privacy, Protecting Kids
Most lawyers will tell you that there are many hidden perils of taking your family law matters to court. One of those hidden perils is the loss of your privacy. Privacy has many forms. One form that people frequently don’t consider is the loss of...
by Tre Morgan | Jun 20, 2012 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Negotiation, Protecting Kids, Tax
I am happy to announce that co-author Michael Kothakota and I have published our latest article on Collaborative Divorce in Resolved: Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution. Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce: A Process for Effective Dispute...