Splitting up but staying whole.... Is that possible? With a conventional litigated divorce, it’s highly unlikely. Going to court and fighting over children and money brings out the worst in people. Collaborative divorce, though, is a new and different ball game. It allows people to go through the divorce process in a way that helps them to maintain a good relationship with each other and to protect their children. This is what is meant by “splitting up but staying whole.” And it is possible.
Marcy attended Washington and Lee University School of Law after her own divorce and with two young children at home. Since graduating, she has worked as a prosecutor of domestic violence and sexual assault cases and then in private practice. She is a settlement expert and a conflict resolution advocate.
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Recently there have been a number of sad and disturbing stories in the news about stalking crimes, including murder of stalking victims. And recently I’ve had a number of clients who have definitely been victims of stalking behaviors by their “former” significant other.