Any issue within your family can be one of the most painful and stressful periods in your life. To help provide a comprehensive and unified approach to complex family law matters and litigation, using an Online Family Law Consultation can be useful. What are the best practices in the State of Florida? Online Family Law […]
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Divorce can be one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. Divorce brings numerous stressors that one has to deal with including time sharing (child custody), division of assets, alimony and child support. Along with this, another stressor can be your search to hire the best family law attorney who will represent you […]
Divorce is one of those words that can be hard to hear because it stands for the end of a marriage. The process of divorce is complicated for couples because of the many issues that need to be resolved: time sharing (child custody), alimony, division of assets, and child support. With the guidance of a […]
When someone hears the word divorce or makes the decision to separate from their partner, the first thing that comes to mind is the image of court and lawyers. Many people believe that divorce cannot be done without court hearings and judges, which are expensive and often frightening. Among the stress of divorce, it is […]
Divorce, Family matters and domestic relations issues can be messy and complex. It’s important to understand why family law mediation is a great alternative for family disputes. There’s a number of strategies out there to resolve such disputes. Online Mediation is an alternative to going to court during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Instead of having a […]
An Online Divorce Mediation is a process where you and your spouse meet with a mediator (virtually or in person). The family law mediator is a neutral third party. If in person, you can meet at the mediator’s office or your lawyer’s office in an effort to resolve your divorce or family law case. If […]
Virtual Mediation is a process where parties can solve their problems without having a face-to-face conversation. All of the sessions are done through either a telephone call or private video conference (with each party in separate “virtual rooms”). Parties may send their necessary paperwork/documents via an online platform. Virtual mediation is the same as a […]
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