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  • The Current Divorce Rate and the Need for Divorce Mortgage Planning by John Marroni, CDLP

    As a mediator and a Collaborative Divorce attorney it is often necessary to involve a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP). John Marroni is such a neutral. He has been kind enough to provide the following valuable information. His contact information is at the end of the article. Stay safe, Anthony C. Adamopoulos   It seems…

  • Divorce Mediation Clients Thank Anthony for making Resolution Possible

      Recently, a couple sought out my help in resolving their divorce. They had been in litigation for over a year. With their hard work and dedication, we mediated a resolution. Here is a summary of some of their kind words about my style: “My husband and I were in the divorce process for over…

  • GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DIVORCE MEDIATION CONSULTATION

    By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator and Collaborative Divorce Counsel ©2023 Getting you through the divorce process as fast as possible, for as little cost as possible with the least physical and emotional strain is my goal. If you have a similar goal, here are some suggestions to make your consultation totally worthwhile. What is…

  • My Advice for Divorce Month – Use Either Divorce Mediation or Collaborative Divorce

    By:  Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Attorney If you are facing divorce, please, I urge you: stay out of the court’s adversarial system. Staying out of the adversarial system generally means using either mediation or collaborative divorce. Hand in hand with selecting the right approach, is selecting the right mediator or collaborative lawyer.…

  • Facing Divorce? Here is How I can Help You!

    By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator, Collaborative Divorce advocate. If your facing divorce, this is how I can help you: I Help You Select the Divorce Option for You.           Most people have no idea how getting a divorce works.           You start by selecting the right Option, either Mediation, Collaborative or Adversarial.           I…

  • CONSIDERING DIVORCE: “AFTER THE HOLIDAYS”?

    By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator and Certified Collaborative Divorce Attorney. The Holiday Season is often followed by the Decision to Divorce. For couples with young children, their Decision can have an indelible and devastating effect on their children. Children often see divorce as the death of their family as they have known it. The…

  • Guest Blog: The Benefits of Discussion in a Collaborative or Mediated Divorce

      By Scott C. Marks, Attorney, Mediator, Collaborative Professional Often, parties to a mediated or a collaborative divorce have not, for weeks, spoken directly with each other about the issues at hand.   This is because those discussions are difficult and painful and often end in impasse.  That is where a mediator or collaborative team can…

  • COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE – FASTER, LESS EXPENSIVE

    By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, A Founder of North Shore Collaborative Divorce and the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council   Collaborative Divorce gets you divorced quickly, safely and for less. The Collaborative Process uses the unique Team Process where neutral experts, often at hourly fees below attorney fees, help you and your spouse resolve issues preventing a…

  • My Advice for Divorce Month

    ©2022 By:  Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Divorce Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Attorney   Divorce Month is here. If you are facing divorce, please, I urge you: stay out of the court’s adversarial system. Staying out of the adversarial system generally means using either mediation or Collaborative Divorce. Hand in hand with selecting the right approach, is selecting…

  • Dividing Marital Property Through Divorce Mediation

    By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Certified Divorce Mediator and selected Super Lawyer® As a mediator, I work hard to get divorcing parties to a property agreement quickly and for less cost. In Massachusetts, the general rule is that only material property is divided. And, that material property will be divided fairly, not necessarily equally. Massachusetts law does not…

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