St. Louis Collaborative Divorce Professionals Featured On The Respectful DivorcePodcast St. Louis Collaborative Family Law Association members Susan Amato and Dr. CatherineHasler were recent guests on The Respectful Divorce podcast discussing the upcoming DivorceWith Respect Week® The Respectful Divorce Podcast is hosted by Tim Crouch anddiscusses with divorce professionals no court options that are available to divorcing couples. “I did …
How does a Collaborative Divorce work? (Quick video)
Divorce doesn’t have to be messy or contentious, if you ask the right questions. Watch the video below for a quick explanation of the Collaborative Divorce process, and then give us a call to explore options for your unique situation.
Sue Amato to speak at CFLA Collaborative Divorce presentation
Sue Amato is a featured speaker at the CFLA Professional Outreach Committee-sponsored presentation on Collaborative Divorce for therapists and social workers. This event is free but registration is required.
Mediation Step One – Gather the Information:
Your mediator should require each of you to bring to the mediation complete documentation of all your assets, debts, income and expenses.
Non-Adversarial Divorce
Unlike divorce litigation, a non-adversarial divorce requires the commitment of both of you to work towards an agreement outside of the courtroom.
Talking to Kids About Divorce
Do you and your soon to be ex-spouse know how to talk to you kids about a pending divorce?
Co-Parenting During the Holidays
Holidays, for children of divorce, are just plain hard. The holiday season can remind them that their family is divided, and they may feel they are being pulled in every direction. Consider these holiday co-parenting tips from Kids in the Middle to make the season bright for your kids: Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays Have questions or need more help? …
Best Lawyers 2018
Check out Susan Amato in St. Louis Magazine’s Best Lawyers of 2018! St. Louis Magazine Best Lawyers 2018