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- It Is Time to Make Financial Affidavits and Other Documents Private in Family Matters
- A Heartwarming Letter from One of My Previous Clients
- Collaborative Law Movement Is Gaining in Popularity
- Get Involved with The IACP
- Podcast: Thrive Beyond Divorce
- Sanity in Co-Parenting (6) Taking a Collaborative Law Approach to Divorce
- The Collaborative Process and The New Divorce
- Florida Supreme Court Adopts Forms for The Collaborative Process
- Litigation No Longer Necessary
- Society Is Demanding Change
- Robert J. Merlin, Esq. Collaboratively Helping Families
- Collaborative Law Process Forms
- Will Divorce Rate Increase with Covid-19
- Divorce Is Not the Time to Operate from Your Emotions
- Why I've Chosen a Less Adversarial Approach to Divorce
- Home(s) for The Holidays: Co-Parenting and Negotiating Holiday Timesharing
- Reconciliation: Sometimes, the Best Divorce Is No Divorce
- New Beginnings: The Transition from Divorce to Co-Parenting
- Parental Interference in Divorce Cases: What It Is, How To Stop It
- Changing Alimony in Florida Divorce Cases
- Gray Divorce? when Couples Grow Older and Grow Apart
- Talking About (and Then Crafting) a Prenuptial Agreement
- Why a Prenuptial Agreement Is a Good Idea
- Parenting Time: Thinking About What's Truly Best for The Children
- Bringing Collaborative Law Principles to All Divorces
- How Mental Health Professionals Can Help in Any Divorce Case
- Why You Should Avoid a Courtroom Divorce if You Own a Business
- Don't Be Too High up (advice to Divorced Parents from A 6-Year-Old)
- The Value of Collaborative Law for Divorcing Clients
- The Divorce Lawyer as Peacemaker: An Approach that Helps Couples
- Finding the Right Divorce Process: It's Okay to Change Mid-Stream
- How to Tell if Your Divorce Lawyer Is a Collaborative Lawyer
- Veto of Alimony Reform Bill Good Move
- Pre-Nuptial Agreements: Why I Recommend Them for International Marriages
- Covid-19 and Your Child’s Custody
- My Time at The 20th Annual IACP Forum
- The Collaborative Process Is Private!