Collaborative Divorce is substantially less
costly than going to court, and is unique in being fully focused on the quality of life and ongoing communication of the family members.
It is usually less
costly than going to court.
Although mediation may take a few sessions to accomplish your goals, the process tends to be much quicker and less
costly than going to Court.
As a divorce mediator I often find myself reminding the parties that coming to an agreement in mediation is far less
costly than going to court both financially and emotionally.
Not exact matches
AB 1575 would address issues raised in the lawsuit by establishing uniform complaint, hearing and audit procedures for students and parents looking
to challenge fees and receive reimbursements, rather
than them having
to go through a
costly, drawn - out
court case.
If the bank believes your complaint may be investigated by the Ombudsman or that you are resolutely
going to stick at
court action, take up the new arguments and make it send
costly barristers — it may offer a full, or more likely part, settlement — as that could be cheaper
than incurring the expensive of fighting.
Appeals from those decisions
go to the Superior
Court of Justice and are heard by a single Judge, usually less
costly than more serious matters.
Couples, lawyers and judges agree that Mediation or Collaborative law are a much less time - consuming and
costly way
to settle a dispute
than going to court.