Newton, Mass. – November 13, 2012 – The Divorce Center, a non-profit organization of professionals from multiple disciplines providing support and education for people going through separation or divorce, is joining with the MetroWest Practice Group of the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council to offer a seminar entitled “Getting Divorced: You Have Options!” The seminar will take place December 5, 2012 from 7:00 to 8:45 p.m. at the Watertown Free Public Library, 123 Main Street, Watertown, MA.
A panel including a mediator, trial attorney, collaborative law attorney and a collaborative coach will discuss the different options available to divorcing couples. The presenters will explain the advantages and disadvantages of divorcing through the court process, through mediation or through collaborative divorce.
The presenters include:
• Miriam Kosowsky, J.D., an attorney-mediator with Diane Neumann & Associates in Watertown;
• David L. Rubin, Esq., a divorce and family law attorney with a practice in Framingham;
• Linda Cohan, a collaboratively-trained coach with an executive coaching business in Boston;
• Linda Sternberg, Esq., a collaborative attorney with a 30-year family law practice in Boston.
This seminar is offered free of charge. For more information on “Getting Divorced: You Have Options!” and to register for the seminar, visit http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4787959917#.
About The Divorce Center
The Divorce Center is a non-profit organization of legal, financial and mental health professionals providing support and education for people going through separation or divorce. Since 1983, the non-profit organization has been helping ease the trauma of divorce and make the process more civilized, especially for the children.
The Divorce Center provides two tiers of service:
• Educating individuals and the community at large about divorce and its effects, and the services and resources available to them; and
• Helping professionals from various disciplines improve the service they provide to their divorcing clients.
The organization offers its expertise and compassion to all those who need it — individuals and families, divorce professionals, religious groups, parent organizations, non-profit groups, and others who can benefit from the professional programs, public education and support groups.
For more information, visit http://thedivorcecenter.org.
About the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council (MCLC)
The MCLC is a non-profit organization comprised of professionals dedicated to helping clients resolve their legal problems out of court. Members work with individuals, groups, and businesses of all types and sizes to settle family, probate, elder, employment, civil, and other legal disputes using a Collaborative Law process which is efficient, respectful, confidential and comprehensive. Members include specially-trained family law and civil lawyers, coaches and facilitators, child specialists, financial professionals, mediators, and others who can help meet the goal of achieving an out-of-court settlement in a respectful manner. For more information, visit http://www.massclc.org.
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