Hudson Valley Collaborative Divorce and Dispute Resolution Association members regularly write and post articles. Keep up with new ideas related to Collaborative Divorce and Dispute Resolution and see how successful it can be.
Reprinted from Huff Post/ Divorce Mon 2/29/16 One of the most famous sayings connected to the month of March is the seer [psychic] in Shakespeare’s play who warns Julius Caesar: “Beware the ides of March!” This is a warning about TIME [along with death, of course!] . I’d like to suggest a contemporary ‘warning’ to […]
How to introduce Collaborative Divorce to your spouse. Posted by Mark Bass, You have come to terms with the fact that you will be divorcing. You have done your research and you believe that Collaborative Divorce will allow you and your spouse to come to an equitable resolution, while taking into consideration your concerns about […]
What are some of the issues children identify when they were initially coping with their parents’ divorce? By Barbra M. Waldfogel, LCSW I interviewed a number of teens and young women in Westchester County about their thoughts and feelings subsequent to their parents’ divorces. The focus was on the initial period of disclosure and […]
No one likes to think, when entering into a marriage that it will at some point come to an unhappy ending. Along the way many couples realize that the marriage is no longer working. Some are able to...
Who should I Call? Find Appropriate Resources and Services for Your Clients: An Interactive Panel to Identify Mental Health Resources for Service Providers in the Hudson Valley
It is often difficult for mental health service providers in private practice to be aware of the multitude of services available to them and their clients in the Hudson Valley. This panel presentation...