Divorce
Sometimes people have to go their separate ways. We understand that this is a difficult and often painful decision that’s probably been on your mind for a long time.
Your issue will be resolved one of two ways: we will either come to an agreement through negotiation/mediation, or we will go to court and let a judge or jury decide. That’s it.
We have the skills and experience to help you get the best result no matter which route we take.
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Sometimes people have to go their separate ways. We understand that this is a difficult and often painful decision that’s probably been on your mind for a long time.
The needs of a family change over time. Jobs change. Kids grow up. People move. What do you do when a court order or settlement agreement doesn’t work anymore?
“But my name is on the birth certificate. . .”
We hear this all the time. Shockingly, whether a father’s name is on the birth certificate or not – if the parents weren’t married when the child was born and never got married – it’s likely that the father does not have legal rights to the child!
Is your ex not paying child support? Are they repeatedly refusing to do what they have been ordered to do? Are you tired of their excuses?
Passing away without a Will can lead to headaches and red tape for your loved ones. Estates can get tied up in probate courts for months or even years.
What do you do when a loved one has passed away? You’re grieving, and all the questions that need to be answered can be overwhelming.
Mediation is a process where both parties meet with a neutral third party (a mediator). The mediator’s job is to encourage communication and assist in
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