The NH Collaborative Law Act was signed into law by Governor Sununu. This establishes the framework for NH residents to get divorced using the Collaborative Law model. This provides for an out of court approach to resolving family issues, hopefully resulting in a peaceful process
Collaborative law was just an idea until the 1980’s. Attorneys, mental health coaches, and financial professionals have come together to make “Resolving Disputes Respectfully” the goal for collaborative institutions across the country. Read more here https://t.co/nQVuA1Jl4x
In just over a decade, the New Hampshire Collaborative Law Alliance has helped to train over 100 lawyers and other professionals, including mental health professionals and financial planners. Go to our website to learn more https://t.co/GhSUz44BRZ
It's important to take your children into consideration when thinking about getting a divorce. Learn from Collaborative Divorce Coach Karen Ela Kenny why collaborative divorce could be the better option https://t.co/78xxiZg1JB
When people think of divorce, more often than not they believe they have to go to court. Katherine Morneau explains why that's not always the case https://t.co/M8zPbfwWDH
Congress passed “The Parents’ Day Resolution” in 1994, making the fourth Sunday of every July the date it's celebrated. The purpose is to show appreciation for parents providing guidance bringing kids into a strong society.
More about Parent’s Day here: https://t.co/xBUFzTA5Sk
Congratulations to member Katherine J. Morneau of Morneau Law on being selected to participate in the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Leadership Academy!
Be proud of your decision to choose to pursue a collaborative divorce! Read our member Michelle Tetreault's piece about Pride Month and collaborative divorce to learn more. https://t.co/7zDPljWtVX
Filing taxes after your divorce may seem like a daunting task. With 8 great tips from our board member Kristina George, you can feel confident in filing this year. https://t.co/KUe94ws2Tj
As lawyers, financial professionals and mental health professionals we have the knowledge and skills that allow us to be able to help make change on many levels in our community. We must use these skills to speak up for injustice when we see it. https://t.co/RUTL7ykOuX
Thank you to our Board Member Meegan Reis, Esq. for sharing her positive experience with #Zoom for settlement options! Check out our latest blog post today to learn more
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