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Breakfast with Robert & Wine Tasting with Irene

BREAKFAST WITH ROBERT:

Don’t miss our Second Saturday Divorce Workshop this Saturday, August 13th, featuring Attorney Robert Borsky, James E. Walton, Ph.D., and Pete Collins, CFP. We will be discussing child custody, how to help your kids get through the divorce, how to protect yourself in court, child and spousal support guidelines, the complicated financial issues that arise during divorce, and the divorce process and fees. Register by calling us toll-free at (888) 852-9961, or save 50% off the registration fee by clicking here.

WINE TASTING WITH IRENE:

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Wine Tasting and Real Estate is less than a week away! Be sure to be there on August 16th at 6:30 p.m., at our Woodland Hills office. Irene Smith, CDFA, will be hosting A Tale of Two Markets, accompanied by Dvir Levy, Regional Vice President of Wells Real Estate Funds, with a wine tasting immediately following. This seminar is free, but space is limited. Today is the last day to RSVP. Save your spot on the guest list now by calling (818)884-4888 toll-free, or click here to RSVP online.

Upcoming Events

We still have two fantastic events this summer. On August 13th, we have a Second Saturday Divorce Workshop featuring Attorney Robert Borsky,  James Walton, Ph.D., and Pete Collins, CFP, covering child custody, spousal and child support guidelines, how to protect oneself in court, and the divorce process and fees.  Our much anticipated Wine Tasting and Real Estate event on August 16th will be hosted by Irene Smith, CDFA, with guest speaker Dvir Levy, Regional Vice President of Wells Real Estate Funds.

For the Second Saturday Workshop, register online here and get 50% off the registration fee, or call us toll free at (888) 852-9961.

For Wine Tasting and Real Estate, click here to RSVP online, or call us toll free at (818)884-4888.

Someone You Know Needs This Workshop

Someone you know, someone you love, is in the crisis of divorce. They need to know the information that we offer in this workshop. Please forward this information to your friends, your family, or your professional colleagues who are in crisis.

The next Second Saturday Divorce Workshop is coming up August 13th. Speakers will include Attorney Robert Borsky,  James Walton, Ph.D., and Pete Collins, CFP. Attendees will get their questions answered regarding child custody, the divorce process and fees, spousal and child custody guidelines, and how to protect themselves in court. Register online and get 50% off the registration fee by clicking here, or call us toll free at (888) 852-9961.

If you haven’t signed up yet…

…there’s still time! Sign up for tomorrow’s Second Saturday Divorce Workshop and get all your divorce questions answered.

Save the Date!

Second Saturday Coming Up!

The Second Saturday workshop was developed by WIFE, the Women’s Institute for Financial Education, founded in 1988. WIFE is dedicated to providing women with information and education during life transitions and their quest for financial independence.

The workshop is held the second Saturday of each month, and is designed to help people going through a divorce or thinking about a divorce take the next step in their life, no matter where they are in the process of divorce.  The workshop deals with the legal, financial, family, and personal issues of divorce in a logical, compassionate way. With the guidance of trained professionals, workshop participants gain greater understanding of what can otherwise be a very confusing process.

Second Saturday is a great opportunity for people anywhere in the divorce process. Our next Second Saturday workshop is scheduled for Saturday, September 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and a delicious breakfast is included. The day’s speakers include Certified Family Law Specialist and co-founder of The Law Collaborative Ron Supancic, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Irene Smith, and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Divorce & Child Custody / Family Mediator Dr. Kathleen Memel. To register for the event, or if you’d like more information, email Info@TheLawCollaborative.com.

We’ll see you on Saturday!

We really enjoy our monthly Second Saturday Workshops. The speakers are fantastic, the attendees are wonderful, and breakfast is delicious! Email Info@TheLawCollaborative.com or call (888) 852-9961 to register in advance.

Knowledge is Everything

If you were filing for a divorce thirty years ago, you didn’t have a whole lot of options. Certain laws favored mom, certain laws favored dad. You had to prove there was reasonable cause for the divorce and if the judge thought your reason wasn’t good enough, you didn’t get your divorce. Things worked a certain way and there wasn’t much you could do about it.

Today, we have lots of options. We can mediate or arbitrate, we can collaborate or litigate, we can rent a judge and get divorced at the four seasons or sit at our kitchen table and work it out over coffee and donuts. Unfortunately, most people have no idea there are so many options. Our legal system has been designed for battle, so we hire lawyers slick as knives and we cut each other until we are each bloodied and broken. But what is the point of that? How does that help? How do you heal from a wound cut so deep?

The fact is this: Divorce does not have to leave you bloodied and broken. You can have a divorce where you emerge on the other side with your eyes opened wide to the possibilities of new life. Where you come out standing with your shoulders back and your chin up. It’s up to you. You get to choose which divorce you have; the one with all the blood and gore, or the one where you come out standing straight and strong.

Read more…

Why Mediate?

Dear Friends of the Law Collaborative,

Why Mediate?

What’s in it for me? That is the question that a client usually asks when mediation is suggested. Ideally, mediation of a divorce case will save people; will save them angst, alienation, and money. Mediation requires that both lawyer and client clearly and specifically identify their ideal solution to the dispute, and both are advised to carefully consider the other party’s desired outcome as well. Mediation can be a Win-Win proposition if those involved really want it to work. From the outset, The Law Collaborative’s goal is to design a settlement agreement that will realistically fulfill the basic needs of all of the parties to the mediation. We happily and readily employ the word, “compromise.” To compromise, cooperate, concede – in other words, to find the middle ground and occupy it. This is the place from which people are able to negotiate their way through dispute to agreement.

Learn more about Collaborative Law:

Many lawyers consider that they are competent to practice collaborative family law because they believe in settling cases and resolving disputes outside of court. However, a willingness to settle is not the only requirement. The attorney who wishes to employ collaborative law in his practice must have a thorough knowledge of negotiation skills, and understand the underlying theories and strategies of negotiation. Minimum standards for collaborative family law practice are continually expanding, as the work continues to attract more followers throughout the country. The Law Collaborative is pleased to provide education for attorneys and other collaborative professionals, making available new tools, technology, and information generated by professionals successfully engaged in the practice. To those professionals interested in learning more about collaborative practice, consider attendance at our 3 day workshop coming in November!

We also invite you to our next Second Saturday Divorce Workshop, which will take place on August 14th at our Woodland Hills Office. Attorney Robert Borsky of The Law Collaborative will address the legal issues in divorce. Irene Smith, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, will discuss the financial issues associated with divorce. A marriage and family therapist will also address emotional issues in divorce situations. This workshop is beneficial to anyone contemplating divorce, or curious about their options. Pre-registration cost is $45, or $50 at the door. Breakfast will be served. Please call our office at (888) 852-9961 for registration and additional information. We are here to serve you.

Best,

Ron Supancic and Robert Borsky

“Bringing peace to the legal process.”

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Mark Your Calendars!

We are happy to be hosting our monthly Second Saturday Workshop on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at our Woodland Hills office.  Attorney Robert Borsky will discuss the steps to divorce from beginning to end, what to expect in the way of necessary and reasonable fees, how to protect yourself in court, and the in’s and out’s of child custody and child/spousal support.  A Certified Financial Analyst* will address the financial issues of divorce and a mental health professional** will be on hand to discuss communication and parenting issues that so often come up for divorcing parents.

Pre-registration for the workshop is $45, or $50 at the door. Breakfast and coffee will be served.  Call our toll free number to register, or visit our website for more information:

(888) 852-9961

www.TheLawCollaborative.com

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Remember to follow us on Twitter, be our friend on Facebook, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and don’t forget to “Like” our two Facebook pages: The Law Collaborative and Ron and Robert on Divorce. See you at the workshop in August!

*Speaker will be announced at a later date

**Speaker will be announced at a later date