The Quiet Shift in Divorce: Why More Amicable Families Are Choosing Cooperation Over Conflict

The Quiet Shift in Divorce: Why More Amicable Families Are Choosing Cooperation Over Conflict

By Michael Lemon, Esq. For decades, divorce has been framed as a battle — a process defined by adversarial positions, courtroom posturing, and an unspoken expectation that someone must “win” while someone else inevitably “loses.” This narrative has shaped how families...

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