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What a Family Lawyer Can Do For You in Times of Separation & Divorce
Divorce is never an easy process, and it can be even more difficult when there are children involved. A family lawyer that is trained in collaborative family law, and other alternative methods to divorce court, can counsel you on your alternatives. You will want to find a family lawyer that can help you move on … Continue reading
Divorce Can Be Made Less Stressful and Time Consuming
Divorce is Stressful! Going through a divorce is always going to be difficult, no matter how you look at it. The dissolution of a marriage is sad, especially if there are any children involved. Despite how tough divorce can be, it doesn’t always have to result in an all-out war between the two parties, and … Continue reading
Divorce Court Isn’t the Only Way to End Your Marriage
If you’re headed for divorce, consider options other than traditional divorce court, which can be very expensive and take a long time – making it very difficult for family members. Divorce mediation is an alternative to the courts when you are considering separation. What is Divorce Mediation? Divorce mediation is a voluntary process by which … Continue reading
A Compassionate Family Lawyer Can Keep Your Divorce Amicable and Respectful
With the divorce rate being as high as it is, it would seem as though most separating couples end up in divorce courts. While going to court has traditionally been the way to sever ties in a marriage, it’s not always the best option. Divorce court can often mean a lengthy process and can put … Continue reading
Divorcing? Protect Yourself and Your Family’s Future
In the Process of Separating? Going through a divorce is a difficult time for all involved. When there are children, the entire situation becomes even more difficult and challenging. Matters needing to be resolved in the separation agreement, including the division of property, debt, business assets and child custody, may make the entire situation seem … Continue reading
Collaborative Family Lawyers
Many people look for a better alternative to divorce court but are not familiar with the term ‘collaborative family law’. This relatively new process works best with couples who want to separate but can still talk reasonably and rationally to resolve their issues. Collaborative family law keeps the couple in charge of the procedure and … Continue reading
Separation and Divorce in Oakville
For a couple ending a marriage, they must go through the difficult process of separation and divorce. When children are involved, the process can be even more emotional and traumatic. A long and antagonistic battle in divorce court can be distressing for the entire family, and make communication and cooperation more difficult going forward. There … Continue reading