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Attorney Susan V. Busby

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CCDG Attorney Busby: Collaborative Can Help Divorced Couples Cope During Holidays

November 17, 2021/in Collaborative Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Attorney Susan V. Busby

By Attorney Susan Busby “The collaborative process can help individual clients cope during the holidays. Because they are not being made to feel like adversaries, couples are often more able to craft a holiday plan that benefits both of them. For example, many couples still celebrate together. This is especially true when children are involved. […]

CCDG Attorney Busby: Divorced Families Can Ease Holiday Discomfort By Shifting Focus to Children

November 15, 2021/in Collaborative Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Attorney Susan V. Busby

By Attorney Susan Busby “The Collaborative process can help ease discomfort around holiday gatherings by encouraging clients to put the focus on children when creating a holiday parenting plan. When the focus is on the children, then it is more likely than not that holiday traditions can be honored for the sake of the children. […]

Attorney Susan Busby: Collaborative Divorce Addresses Asset Concerns for Older Couples

March 9, 2021/in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Financial Aspects of Divorce/by Attorney Susan V. Busby

By Susan Busby Divorces for older couples are not uniform. Because each couple is different, age is sometimes not the most prominent factor. Many cases with older clients present issues related to retirement income. For example, pension elections and social security elections may have already been made based on being a couple. When assets are […]

Collaborative Divorce: A Route to Happier Holidays During & After Divorce

November 20, 2019/in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Attorney Susan V. Busby

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 20, 2019   CCDG’s Divorce Expert Shares Suggestions for More Joyous Holidays During Changes HARTFORD, Conn; Nov. 20, 2019 – The holiday season is often stressful, and for those going through or having just gone through a divorce or separation, the season can induce even more stress, intensify negative emotions, and […]

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