Sometimes,
divorce mediation clients say that they have worked things out with their soon - to - be ex-spouse, and they have decided that there won't be any child support
This article explains what a consulting attorney does
for divorce mediation clients, and why this review is particularly helpful in developing the self - represented client's capacity to give informed consent to an agreement that may contain unusual or non-standard terms.
A lot of
our divorce mediation clients have built their businesses together, as a team.
This is a conversation I always have with
our divorce mediation clients.
As it is,
our divorce mediation clients are already in an emotional state when they are navigating their way through the divorce mediation process.
In a previous post, I talked about the homework I assign to
divorce mediation clients.
Many of
our divorce mediation clients have not told their children that they are thinking about getting divorced when they come to our office for their consultation.
A lot of
our divorce mediation clients have...
New Jersey
divorce mediation clients and New York divorce mediation clients are encouraged to discuss the past as is necessary to enable them to more fully inhabit the present.
Our divorce mediation clients are given a number of sessions at their initial consultation meeting.
Many of
our divorce mediation clients have not told their children that they are thinking about getting divorced when they...
We often hear this question from
our divorce mediation clients.
-- Mom and
divorce mediation client from Millis, MA
Many of
my divorce mediation clients that have a full range of issues to work through select this plan and are pleased with the value it provides.
Over the past few years, I have seen an increase in the number of
our divorce mediation clients with special needs children.
Our divorce mediation clients have a lot to teach them about navigating conflict.
It is not as though
our divorce mediation clients don't struggle with these issues, but they do ultimately have the wisdom to accept the legal realities facing them.