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Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm - Collaborative Divorce Attorney Adam B. Cordover Tampa St. Petersburg Sarasota

Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm

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The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover & Staff are amazing, professional caring people. Please know that…read moreI don't mean for this review to be long or boring, my intent is to shed hope & shine light into your present life from my past experience and situation. My situation was very complicated from the start being a same sex marriage which for years was not recognized in the State of Florida until January 2015 and two properties involved. I was already on a very dark drawn out path of battles with the wife between the two properties, having to replace my personal belongings, money to pay an attorney, fighting for myself and survival etc. Over the course of seven long years I had been through six attorneys costing me many thousands of dollars with absolutely no results greater than day one and no sign of being any closer to a settlement with my now ex-wife. I had had enough when I was served again by the opposition in I believe December of 2014. My attorney at the time was all about fighting, litigation and raping me of money that I didn't have. Honestly the fighting is not me, I just wanted this over and settled once and for all. Therefor I again went on a hunt for a new attorney via the internet and by reaching out to people that I know all over the country with hopes of someone knowing of an attorney that could help me END this seven year battle. I found Adam B Cordover's Law Firm on the internet claiming "Collaborative" divorce, a new generation divorce. I did some research and read up on Adam, his credentials, schooling, accomplishments, his Firm and the "collaborative" divorce and his success rate. I had my telephone consultation with Adam and after going over the process of 'Collaborative" Divorce. FINALLY I saw light in my life! Once the then wife agreed to go through the Collaborative process to accomplish a settlement and divorce I retained Adam immediately. My case was very "challenging" in every sense or word. Adam and his staff had their work cut out for them. Adam and his staff had to sift through years and years of documentation, filings, previously filed motions and deal with my fears of being railroaded again by my wife. My point is that Adam got it done and got it done within a year. Jennifer, Adam's Paralegal is an amazing person. Whatever I needed, questioned or had a problem with she took care of it and they were both there either via email (which worked best for me) or by telephone. Pricing is very reasonable and costs are kept to a minimum as much as possible. I highly recommend Adam B. Cordover and his Law Firm to those in need. I just wish I would have found him six years sooner. Pattie

I attended this man's collaborative training in NY. I paid $595 for this, and $700 to stay at this…read moreestate hotel in Tarrytown, Tarrytown House Estate. With dinners and sundries, it was $1500.00. I missed the NJAPM - New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators meeting on Friday for this. We drove one hour to get there. I have attended many, many trainings. Over 300 hours of multi-day trainings. This was the worst experience of my 37-year career- a truly terrible experience. The trainers were from Tampa, Florida, one financial professional, one mental-health professional, and one Florida Lawyer experienced in collaborative practice. In my opinion, he was arrogant, impatient, and rude. Two solid days of boring, rambling roleplays by them, and members of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, and a group of unfriendly cliquish people who had lunch with those they knew. One attorney was on her phone in the front row for 2 days. I brought my wife. She was bored, nothing for spouses. The accomodations were meager- a dark hotel room, with a window shade that would not go up and down. The classroom had no outlets for laptops, so I had to keep the battery well-charged and bring a portable charger. They kept questions to a minimum except from their members who got to ask whatever they wanted. I wanted to know about opportunities to make some money in CP, and they only spent the last 15 minutes of the 2-day training (16 hours) on the topic. They had wasted time on a presentation by the sponsor, stupid jokes, and with their own members and a representative of a parent group. They recommended we join the Tampa Bay Association of Collaborative Professions, (https://lnkd.in/ereUiRNe) who require you to have 3 collaborative mediations as a team member (which of course none of us had), and when I raised my hand to point that out, the attorney trainer very rudely and harshly shut me up in front of the entire class, while allowing others to ask questions. It was humiliating, so I put on my hat and jacket and left the training room a few minutes early. His colleague followed me out, attempting to justify his colleague's rash conduct. I left my certificate and went back to the dingy room and met my wife there to discuss the incident. She was horrified to hear what was done to me, a paying member of the training. I had my doubts about collaborative divorce practice. For one thing, it is only for the wealthy, because you have a team of professionals billing you for their time concurrently. They get paid up front from the clients' savings account, if they end the process, they have been paid. It sounded like a bill of goods to me, not something most people who need a divorce can afford to do. But I went to see for myself. A truly awful experience.

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