Jul 21, 2023BY: Ken Novenstern
IN: Collaborative Divorce
This is part 1 of a 3-part series on collaborative divorce called “The Collaborative Roadmap.”
Helping Northern Westchester Families
Jul 21, 2023BY: Ken Novenstern
IN: Collaborative Divorce
Jul 21, 2023BY: Ken Novenstern
IN: Collaborative Law
May 6, 2020BY: Ken Novenstern
IN: Dealing with Divorce
May 28, 2019BY: Margaretha L. Gravett
IN: Divorce and Money
Abba’s hit song Money, Money, Money has been called the gold diggers’ anthem, and with good reason. Sadly, the persona is mistaken in surmising that “[it] is always sunny in the rich man’s world.” Rich or poor, anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a break-up knows that money cannot fix broken hearts. Ironically, decisions about […]
May 8, 2019BY: MaryEllen Linnehan
IN: Collaborative Law,Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Congratulations—you’re getting married! It’s a happy time. Lots of details to plan for the big day—perhaps it will be a destination wedding? Hawaii, or Nevis? Or the lush Hudson Valley? You dream of your life together, the love that feels endless, the kindness and respect with which you treat each other. Then, suddenly, it arrives […]
Mar 5, 2019BY: Melissa Goodstein
IN: Collaborative Divorce,Dealing with Divorce
One of the most powerful tools in processing your divorce is pausing. Divorce is chaotic; your world is turned upside down. Pausing promotes balance and renewal, which is essential in helping you move forward. The collaborative divorce process is structured to accommodate pauses as part of the process and provides a safe space to work […]
Feb 26, 2019BY: Meg Sussman
IN: Children and Divorce,Collaborative Divorce
Feb 14, 2019BY: Jeff Zimmerman
IN: Collaborative Divorce
One or the primary emotions felt by people who are getting divorced is anger. People get enraged, say hurtful things, and are critical and blameful. Such hostility is very common. It can go on for years and seems to not easily burn out. So what fuels it? Anger can be called “a cover-up emotion”. It […]
Mar 15, 2018BY: Arnold Cribari
IN: Collaborative Divorce
On December 7, 2017, Pauline Tesler, Esq., a California lawyer who has been a pioneer in collaborative divorce practice, gave a presentation before the New York Association of Collaborative professionals entitled “The Art and Craft of Deep Peace.” During that presentation, Pauline shared Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (“Maslow’s Pyramid”). In the context of a […]
Mar 2, 2018BY: Melissa Goodstein
IN: Dealing with Divorce
Clients ask me sometimes how I manage the stress of a divorce practice. Listening and understanding the unique concerns and interests of my clients while navigating the complex emotions of divorce is an important foundation of my work. While I remain passionate about transforming how families resolve conflict, it can be exhausting. Here are some […]