One of the best things about a collaborative divorce is that there’s room for a mental health professional to come in and help with key parts of the divorce process. A mental health professional, sometimes called a “divorce coach” in the collaborative arena, is there...
Is coronavirus causing more divorce in Texas? Some news came out yesterday that while divorces dipped in April in Texas, the numbers rose in May and June—to push past the number of cases that happened in February. The article looks to connect the lockdown, and perhaps...
One of the best things about practicing family law with the Law Office of Lisa A. Vance is the different divorce options we’re able to offer clients. If you have a case that needs to be litigated, we take the fierce part of our “fierce but...
One of the most important things to keep in mind in family law – for everyone involved – is that the parent-child relationship is fundamentally the same throughout the divorce. A divorce decree means that parents will go about their routines differently,...
Many people who are thinking about collaborative divorce wonder how the process works. “If a lawyer isn’t going to fight in court for me,” some might even think, “will that lawyer really be able to stick up for me?” You can rest assured...
You may have heard that collaborative divorce is a more cost-conscious alternative to traditional, litigated divorces. There’s no one-size-fits-all (or, really, one-cost-covers-all) divorce. Every situation is different, and yet, collaborative divorce can help...
Many people who are thinking about collaborative divorce wonder how the process works. “If a lawyer isn’t going to fight in court for me,” some might even think, “will that lawyer really be able to stick up for me?” You can rest assured...
If you’re looking to get a divorce, one of the first things to know is that there’s not just one kind of divorce. Getting a divorce doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be in a courtroom in front of a judge, though some divorces require that setting...
If you’re planning to get a divorce and you have children, you should consider collaborative divorce as an option. There are many great reasons for choosing the collaborative route, starting with your need to prepare for a co-parenting relationship with...