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Attorney Donna L. Buttler

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CCDG Attorney Donna Buttler on Divorce & Holidays: Collaborative Can Soften the Hardship

November 20, 2020/in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Attorney Donna L. Buttler

In normal circumstances, separating or divorcing families face new and daunting challenges during the holidays. This year is even more complicated. When it comes to divorce and the holiday season, consider how a Collaborative Divorce may be be particularly effective for families, children and the parents who may be alone.   “Thinking about not being with […]

CCDG Attorney Donna Buttler on Mental Illness Awareness Week: Collaborative Divorce Benefits the Whole Family

October 13, 2020/in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Education, Emotional Aspects of Divorce, Support/by Attorney Donna L. Buttler

This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. When it comes to divorce when mental illness is involved, a Collaborative Divorce attorney might be able to work differently with clients who have mental health issues. “Support for the individual who is mentally or emotional compromised is inherent in the Collaborative process. The mental health professional attends […]

CCDG Attorney Donna Buttler on Mental Illness Awareness Week: Collaborative Divorce Benefits the Whole Family

October 7, 2020/in Announcements, Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Education, Emotional Aspects of Divorce, Support/by Attorney Donna L. Buttler

This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. When it comes to divorce when mental illness is involved, a Collaborative Divorce attorney might be able to work differently with clients who have mental health issues. “Support for the individual who is mentally or emotional compromised is inherent in the Collaborative process. The mental health professional attends […]

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