Divorce Avoid Having Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
Divorce isn’t supposed to be a public spectacle. Things are heating up in Bobby Flay’s divorce, and the celebrity chef is getting burned. Flay has come under fire for skipping his 10 year wedding anniversary to attend a food and wine festival, failing to rush to his wife’s side after her appendix burst, and allegedly having affairs with actress January Jones and his assistant, Elyse Tirrell. His wife, Law & Order: SVU star Stephanie March, hasn’t avoided the press’s bite either-she has been accused of flying a banner that read ‘CHEATER’ above Flay’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. This story continues to get juicier, and is sure to leave a bitter taste in the mouths of both parties.
Don’t let your divorce reach its boiling point like Flay. Mixing in unnecessary allegations, rumors, and third parties is a recipe for disaster. Family law attorney Elissa C. Goldberg is a seasoned professional at carrying out divorces as simply and efficiently as possible, without the side of drama. Mediation and collaborative divorce are two ways of doing so. Mediation is when both parties sit together with a mediator-Elissa C. Goldberg-and resolve important issues together, keeping the process respectful, timely, and cost-efficient. Similarly, in collaborative law divorce both spouses commit to settlement without the threat of litigation, which is designed to lead to a more respectful resolution.
Divorce is difficult enough-our office can help you keep your personal matters cordial and private.
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