Frequently Asked Questions

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Collaborative Law is a legal process that enables couples to resolve disputes, particularly in divorce and family law cases, without going to court. In collaborative law, both parties work with their respective attorneys and other professionals, such as financial advisors or child specialists, to negotiate a mutually agreeable settlement.

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Our team has extensive experience in various areas of law, including family law, divorce, child custody, and more. We provide specialized knowledge to address your specific needs.We offer personalized legal solutions tailored to your unique situation, ensuring that your individual concerns and goals are prioritized.

We will provide you with regular updates on the progress of your case, including any significant developments, court dates, and changes in strategy.Our attorneys will maintain open lines of communication with you via phone, email, or text, based on your preference. We are always available to answer your questions and address any concerns.

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If your case involves complex legal issues, such as significant financial matters, child custody, or intricate legal procedures, an attorney’s expertise can be invaluable in ensuring your rights are protected and your case is handled properly.

The primary standard used in determining custody is the child’s best interests. Courts evaluate various factors to ensure that the arrangement will support the child’s well-being and development.

Different states or countries have varying legal requirements and waiting periods for divorce. Some jurisdictions have mandatory waiting periods before a divorce can be finalized.

Choosing the child’s school and educational programs, including decisions about special education services or extracurricular activities. Making decisions about the child’s medical care, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and any necessary treatments or procedures.

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