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Law Articles

1.Best Interest of the Children

The process that the client selects to resolve issues pertaining to child custody, separation and divorce can have a big impact on the how the children adjust to a separation and/or divorce....More

2.Client Centered Approaches

There are a variety of options available when it comes to resolving legal issues pertaining to family relationships and finances. Mediation and Collaborative Divorce, are client-centered approaches, offering clients an opportunity to make their own decisions about what is best for their own family and circumstances....More

3.Choosing Whether to Mediate or Collaborate?

Mediation and Collaborative Practice are both alternatives to litigation and having the court decide the legal issues. What are questions one should consider when evaluating these process options for resolution of legal issues in the family, such as divorce, custody, support/cash flow, and asset/debt allocation?....More

4.What to expect from Mediation?

Many clients call not knowing whether they want legal representation or mediation. These are two separate and distinct services. However, they are not....More

5.What to expect from the Collaborative Process?

The Collaborative Process is a form of dispute resolution that is 100% focused on settlement....More

 
     
   
 
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