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THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR-OR IS IT?

Parents have the power to create the most exciting magic that one could ever imagine. The holidays can be a very hard time for some children as their parents decide to separate and divorce. Some families even use that time to change homes so that their normal activities are interrupted.

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The Sparkle or the Stone

After a marriage of 20 years ended in an unwanted divorce, I am uncertain as to what to do with my jewelry box and precious stones.  My jewelry box at one time was my most cherished personal possession.

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Security Boxes

We go to the bank and put our very important valuables in the Security Boxes that we pay for that contain important documents, beautiful jewels, and our finest memories. Doesn't that also sound that I am talking about our children as well?

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Twin Cities Collaborative Divorce Attorney’s serving Families throughout New Hope, Plymouth, Minnetonka, and Wayzata.


Call today to speak with Hennepin County Collaborative Divorce Attorneys serving Families throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the entire metropolitan area, including New Hope, Plymouth, Minnetonka, Wayzata.  We are a team of professionals in the Twin Cities including Financial Advisors, Mental Health Professionals and Attorneys, that have all been trained to guide clients through a new Divorce process known as Collaborative Divorce.

Using the new Collaborative Process, our clients are better able to:

* Maintain a strong relationship with their children, even after the divorce
* Get done with the process in less time
* Provide for their continued financial well-being
* Take more control over the process
* Move on with their lives


If you and your spouse are thinking about a collaborative approach for you divorce, there are a few things to consider.  Before you begin the process, all parties will sign an agreement.  Examples of things included are: neither party will take advantage of mistakes made by the other side, all pertinent information will be disclosed and no material facts will be hidden, all experts hired will be neutral, and creating a shared solution while behaving courteously is the top priority.  If this sounds like the solution you and your spouse are looking for, then Collaborative Divorce is a route to consider.  Contacting a collaborative professional in your area is the first step.  However, there are rare circumstances that may make a collaborative approach inappropriate.  These cases may be extreme mental illness or domestic violence.  The best way to find out if Collaborative Divorce is a good fit for your situation is to contact a collaborative professional.

If you are considering a Divorce and live in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, including New Hope, Plymouth, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, or surrounding communities, please call us today!