Family Collaborative Law

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Susan Davis White, Esq.

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Welcome

[...] Susan Davis White is a Charlottesville attorney specializing in Family Collaborative Law, an alternative approach that helps divorcing couples resolve disputes respectfully and [...]

Separation 101: Money

[...] might … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Money appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Children

[...] … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Children appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

First Things First: Separating Couples Should Get Professional Legal Advice

[...] Things First: Separating Couples Should Get Professional Legal Advice appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Money

[...] In the absence of legal advice is, if there is concern about the availability of funds, one party may be tempted to drain all [...]

First Things First: Separating Couples Should Get Professional Legal Advice

[...] It’s important to get legal advice in the period between the decision to separate and the actual separation.  Lots of [...]

Divorce and the Financial Aspects of Spousal Support

[...] Professionals. Over the four days … Continue reading → The post Divorce and the Financial Aspects of Spousal Support appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Money

[...] the funds in a separate account.  While it might … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Money appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Children

[...] one of the factors a court will consider when it comes … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Children appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Children

[...] worst things to do is to try to get them to side with one parent or the other.  Parental alienation is one of the factors a court will consider when it comes … Continue reading & [...]

Divorce and the Financial Aspects of Spousal Support

[...] and Educational Forum which is the annual meeting of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. Over the four days … Continue reading → The post Divorce and the Financial [...]

Divorce and the Financial Aspects of Spousal Support

[...] Recently another collaborative lawyer and friend of mine, Lynn Bradley, and I went to Chicago to attend the 13th Annual Networking and Educational Forum which is the [...]

Divorce and the Financial Aspects of Spousal Support

[...] friend of mine, Lynn Bradley, and I went to Chicago to attend the 13th Annual Networking and Educational Forum which is the annual meeting of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. [...]

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Welcome

[...] Susan Davis White is a Charlottesville attorney specializing in Family Collaborative Law, an alternative approach that helps divorcing couples resolve disputes respectfully and [...]

Separation 101: Money

[...] might … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Money appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

Separation 101: Children

[...] … Continue reading → The post Separation 101: Children appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

First Things First: Separating Couples Should Get Professional Legal Advice

[...] Things First: Separating Couples Should Get Professional Legal Advice appeared first on Family Collaborative Law. [...]

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