EP: 152
CARRIE SCHULTZ
Advocating for Men’s Rights in Divorce With Carrie Schultz
Carrie Schultz is the Founder of MR. Men’s Rights Divorce & Family Law of New Jersey by Schultz & Associates. A recognized and sought-after matrimonial law attorney, Carrie is a frequent lecturer, moderator, and panelist for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education as well as the New Jersey Association of Justice.
On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Carrie joins Katherine to discuss the most common mistakes men make in divorce and explain why so many fathers assume they’ll ‘lose their kids’ in the process. She advises men not to compromise with a soon-to-be ex before they understand their options, describing how to be amicable without agreeing to something you might regret later. Listen in to understand how the inclination to solve problems can backfire in divorce negotiations and learn Carrie’s top three things fathers should never do in the divorce process.
TOPICS COVERED
What inspired Carrie to focus her practice on men’s rights in divorce
The common mistakes men make in the divorce process
Why so many men assume they will ‘lose their kids’ as a result of divorce
The perceived fears both men and women have around the divorce negotiation process
How the inclination to solve problems can backfire in divorce negotiations
Why you shouldn’t compromise with your spouse before you understand your options
How to talk to your spouse without agreeing to something you might regret later
The top 3 things fathers should avoid in the divorce process
What men should do if they’re victims/accused of domestic violence
CONNECT WITH CARRIE SCHULTZ
Men’s Rights Divorce & Family Law of New Jersey
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Schultz & Associates on Facebook
Carrie at MR. Men’s Rights Divorce & Family Law
Email theteam@schultzfamilylaw.com
Call (201) 880-9770
CONNECT WITH KATHERINE MILLER
The Center for Understanding Conflict
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
Email katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com
Call (914) 738-7765