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A new study indicates couples recieve value added services in Collaborative Law cases with outcomes
that meet or exceed traditional legal standards. The report can be found
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Thoughts about Collaborative Law on Mother's Day from investment guru
Lynn O'Shaughnessy
About Aaron
In my professional training I learned early on that how you approach a problem often determines what the outcome will
be. If you gear up for a fight should you be surprised when you encounter one? I have worked with many difficult
family court cases -- those involving child abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse, etc. -- and know that there
are some situations that cannot be resolved without the intervention of the judicial system.
But I also know that the majority of cases resolve with nothing more than filing of formal paperwork. Sometimes
families need assistance overcoming the hurt feelings, resentment, and sadness that are a natural part of the end
of any relationship. My services are intended help those families who want to divorce while maintaining their dignity,
sense of well-being, and financial security navigate the emotional rapids and communication pitfalls that can prevent
them from moving forward and gaining closure.
I meet regularly with attorneys, financial planners, and other professionals who assist families through different aspects
of divorce. This interdisciplanary collaboration allows me to compliment my own services by drawing on resources that best
fit each family's individual needs.
"Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them."
- James Baldwin
"As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world - that is the myth
of the 'atomic age' - as in being able to remake ourselves."