Helen Stein is owner and founder of Divorce Without War. Helen’s vision is the elimination of the destructive process options currently offered for divorce. Ms. Stein believes that as a trained divorce professional, she has a responsibility to reject the broken system that is so very hurtful, in favor of a better way, a method that is supportive at each step, achieving the goals in divorce, but instead with the outcome of health, peace and grace for all.
Ms. Stein, an attorney since 1985, is licensed to practice law in Florida and New York. She is a Florida State Certified Mediator in the areas of Family, Dependency, and Circuit Civil Law, a Collaborative Family Law Professional and has a certification in communication coaching. She served for many years in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Guardian Ad Litem Program and as Director of Lawyers for Children America. Ms. Stein has been published and/or has been an invited presenter and teacher for various organizations that provide and support children’s and education services.
In 1997, then married with two young children and having been surprised by the prospect of facing a divorce of her own, Ms. Stein’s professional and personal worlds “aligned” starting her on the essential journey of developing the Divorce Without War® Signature System. Helen Stein, now remarried, is a happy grandma and proud mother of four children.
Statement: Susan Keyes is dedicated to helping couples and individual clients resolve family matters in a manner that minimizes acrimony. Ms. Keyes draws on her many years of experience in family law and dispute resolution skills to help clients resolve their matters outside of the court setting in a more humane way that makes a positive difference in their lives.
Background: Ms. Keyes has practiced extensively in the area of family law for more than twenty-five years. Early on in her career, realizing the need for a collaborative approach, Susan made a conscious decision to restrict her practice to providing only non-adversarial and solution-based methods of resolution, such as Pro-se mediation, Mediation and Collaborative Divorce.
The Collaborative Divorce Process: Collaborative Divorce involves a team of professionals and offers a private, confidential and solution-based approach to divorce. A Collaborative Divorce is significantly faster than traditional litigation, minimizing costs both financially and emotionally. The primary objective is to ensure that divorcing or separating couples resolve disputes in a civilized, respectful and private manner without litigation. Therefore, financial matters as well as other sensitive issues will not become part of the public record. Only a few documents will be filed in court after a full settlement agreement has been signed by the parties. Parties and the team will work together to achieve the best outcome for clients and their families. This process is particularly advantageous when children are involved, laying the foundation for ongoing communication and a healthier post-divorce relationship overall.
The Collaborative Process is Based Upon These Principles:
Experience Highlights: Susan Keyes earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the George Washington University in 1988 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in 1985. She is an honored member, and proud of her involvement, in organizations that benefit children such as the Children’s Home Society and Kidside. Ms. Keyes has been married for 30 years and is the mother of two daughters.
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