With the help of a great divorce mediator, you and your family can navigate the new changes to the tax laws while saving time and money by
avoiding traditional divorce litigation.
Not exact matches
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that
avoids the lengthiness, emotional difficulty, and potential expense of
traditional divorce litigation.
Explore how
traditional divorce litigation resembles the «Prisoner's Dilemma» and how a collaborative law attorney can ensure you
avoid this in your
divorce.
These ex-spouse wannabe, she notes,
avoid the out - of - control expenses, lengthy delays, and emotional trauma of
traditional divorce litigation.
This interactive, high energy training is designed for family law attorneys, mental health practitioners, and financial professionals who want to learn to use Collaborative
Divorce to help families divorce in a respectful and constructive way, avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of traditional divorce liti
Divorce to help families
divorce in a respectful and constructive way, avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of traditional divorce liti
divorce in a respectful and constructive way,
avoiding much of the stress and animosity typical of
traditional divorce liti
divorce litigation.
Divorce mediation is typically much faster than a traditional court proceeding: by avoiding potentially dozens of hours in the courtroom, couples can greatly reduce the cost of divorce as well as the stress of litigation, without sacrificing the enforceability of a legally binding agr
Divorce mediation is typically much faster than a
traditional court proceeding: by
avoiding potentially dozens of hours in the courtroom, couples can greatly reduce the cost of
divorce as well as the stress of litigation, without sacrificing the enforceability of a legally binding agr
divorce as well as the stress of
litigation, without sacrificing the enforceability of a legally binding agreement.
For some couples and families, the
traditional divorce model can be a poor fit for their situation, either because they have previously decided how they'd like to structure their
divorce and their lives after
divorce, or because they'd like to
avoid a courtroom and
litigation altogether.