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Circumstance = Opportunity

Circumstance = Opportunity

by Karen Levitt | May 7 | Collaborative Law, Divorce, Mediation

Use Mediation or Collaborative Law for Resolving Divorce Out of Court Albert Einstein said, “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity”.  With limited access to the Courts right now due to Covid-19, why not try to resolve your divorce or other family law...

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Training to be a Collaborative Law Attorney

Training to be a Collaborative Law Attorney

by Karen Levitt | February 3 | Collaborative Law

Attorney Karen J. Levitt was a guest lecturer again this past fall at the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover, MA. Karen spoke to a lively group of law students in their Collaborative Justice course, taught by Assistant Dean and Professor of Law Paula Kaldis. Karen...

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Tis The Season for Divorce (and Dispute Resolution)? Why More Marriages end in August

Tis The Season for Divorce (and Dispute Resolution)? Why More Marriages end in August

by Karen Levitt | September 3 | Collaborative Law, Divorce, Mediation

Are there "Seasons" for Divorce? Vacations, outdoor events, the beginning of a new school year - for many, August is synonymous with family time. But for some, this month marked the season for divorce. Research from the University of Washington found the number of...

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Collaboration: What does it really mean?

Collaboration: What does it really mean?

by Karen Levitt | July 8 | Collaborative Law, Divorce

You have finally decided to move forward with divorce and to consult with an attorney.  However, you don’t know what to expect.  You have heard horror stories about what happens in Court, and you are concerned about the impact of divorce on you and your...

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Attorney Karen J. Levitt Faculty at September 2019 MCLC Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training

Attorney Karen J. Levitt Faculty at September 2019 MCLC Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training

by Karen Levitt | June 15 | Collaborative Law, News

Attorney Karen J. Levitt will be one of the faculty at the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council’s Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training, scheduled for September 19, 2019 and September 20, 2019 at MGM Springfield, MA. The training will benefit a...

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