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Monthly Archives: November 2010
After-Divorce Co-Parenting Family
Through Collaborative Divorce, you may be able to structure an After-Divorce Co-Parenting Family — for more inforamtion, call me. NOTE from Paul G. Kostro, Esq.: If you are interested in a Collaborative Divorce; Mediation; or have issues relating to Divorce, … Continue reading
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Is your lawyer mindful? Are you mindful? Mindfulness may help you resolve your conflict
Len Riskin – Humanizing Legal Education – Part 1: Len Riskin – Humanizing Legal Education – Part 2 Leonard Riskin: Importance of Self-Awareness in Mediation For a lenghthier video on mindfulness stress reduction and healing, see my prior blog post: … Continue reading
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Collaborative Divorce — what is it; and how does it work?
[NOTE: the "good stuff" starts after 1 minute and 10 seconds] NOTE from Paul G. Kostro, Esq.: If you are interested in a Collaborative Divorce; Mediation; or have issues relating to Divorce, Domestic Violence, Child Support or Other Legal Matters, … Continue reading
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Process Choices
How will you go about getting divorced? You have several choices. The traditional way is through litigation; i.e., each spouse hires a lawyer; the lawyers then “battle it out” in court; you accept a settlement, or a judge makes a … Continue reading
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Introduce your spouse to the Collaborative Divorce Process
If you already decided on a divorce, you may consider talking to your spouse about how the two of you, jointly, are going to handle your divorce. You may want to say: “We need to make a decision on how … Continue reading
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Points of view
The story of the blind men and an elephant originated in India and is used to demonstrate either the relativity, or the inexpressible nature, of truth. One version of the story says that six blind men were asked to determine … Continue reading
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Collaborative Divorce in the news
Collaborative Divorce Can Save Money, published by MYFOXNY.COM NOTE from Paul G. Kostro, Esq.: If you are interested in a Collaborative Divorce; Mediation; or have issues relating to Divorce, Domestic Violence, Child Support or Other Legal Matters, please call me … Continue reading
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