by Tre Morgan | Jun 24, 2011 | Marriage, Separation Agreements
Perhaps the most important skill that Collaborative Divorce attorneys provide and teach their clients is fighting well. (Cue my wife raising an eyebrow). Actually, it’s not fighting. It’s resolving disagreements and conflict between...
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...
by Tre Morgan | Mar 28, 2011 | General Family Law, Separation Agreements
There are two basic documents that can be used to resolve the legal issues of divorce, separation, custody issues and cash flow issues: Separation agreements and court orders. The former is a contract between the parties. The latter is a decree by a...
by Tre Morgan | Mar 7, 2011 | Financial Issues, Separation Agreements
I received a call this week from a couple that handled their divorce without attorneys. They had a mess. They intended to divide the husband’s 401(k) retirement account as a part of the divorce. However, they did not know that dividing this kind of...