
June 1, 2010 Newsletter |
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How to Get a Divorce A step-by-step layman's guide. 2. Financial : Avoiding Common Pitfalls Certified Divorce Financial Analysts™ offer their best tips to help you avoid some of the most common mistakes made by divorcing people. 3. Divorce Recovery : Think Positive! You can't always choose what happens to you, but you can choose how to react to – and how you'll feel about – your circumstances. Here's how to use the magic of optimism to create a positive future for yourself. 4. Parenting : Children's Reaction Here are some of the reactions most commonly experienced by children immediately after separation or divorce. By knowing what to expect, you'll be better equipped to help your children deal with the ones they experience. 5. Collaborative : What is Collaborative Divorce? An alternative to divorce litigation in which all parties work together to create solutions – without going to court. |
Collaborative Divorce: A Safe Place |
Learn About Collaborative Divorce in 150 Seconds |
Saving Money and Frustration Through Collaborative Divorce |
An Introduction to Collaborative Divorce |
Lori D. Becker named one of the top Up & Coming lawyers in Michigan by Michigan Lawyers Weekly Newspaper
Lori D. Becker appears on Shelby Twp. Television to discuss Collaborative Divorce
Lori D. Becker's Open House is featured on the front page of the July 2nd edition of the Oakland County Legal News
Lori D. Becker is highlighted in the June edition of the Collaborative Chronicles
Lori D. Becker is the first person from Michigan ever elected to the Board of Directors of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Lori D. Becker:
Elected Board Member of Women Lawyer Association of Michigan Foundation
Elected Board Member Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan
Elected Board Member of MacOakWay Collaborative Practice Group
Elected Committee Member of Public Education for International Academyof Collaborative Professionals
“I really thought you did a nice and fair job trying to get my divorce through.”
- Ben, Farmington Hills |