The Power of Collaboration
Different types of family law problems require different approaches to reach solutions: there is no singlemagic solution to all family law challenges. Collaboration is our preferred way of assisting separated spouses. If you believe you and your spouse can communicate openly, and are prepared to work together with your lawyers, then a collaborative approach to settlement might be the best option for you. To learn more about collaborative family law, click here.
Mediation
In many circumstances, spouses can feel comfortable having one lawyer working with both of them, to help them communicate to the point of settling their differences at the end of a relationship. Information about mediation will soon become available, by clicking here.
Negotiation
Even if you and your spouse might be headed to court to settle your differences, it is almost always possible (and often advisable) to try to negotiate a settlement. In those cases, you might choose a lawyer to promote your own best interests by negotiating a settlement and avoiding the risks and costs of a trial or other court proceeding. Information about negotiation as an option in family law will soon appear here.
Litigation
Litigation is often expensive, risky, stressful and time-consuming. There are, though, times when it is the only alternative. At those times, you may need to hire a lawher to represent your interests in court, and in any proceedings leading to court. Information about family law litigation will soon be available, by clicking this link.