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The Relationship between Immigration Status and Divorce
Can a conditional resident facing divorce from a U.S. resident obtain permanent residency, or does the green card always disappear with the marriage?
4 Ways Divorce Mediation Can Help Resolve Difficult Cases
Here are a few things you need to keep in mind if you’re considering divorce mediation to amicably settle your case.
Do prenuptial agreements help reduce or eliminate litigation?
It probably doesn’t eliminate litigation but it sure does significantly reduce the complexity, cost, and the duration of it. With a well thought out pre-nup, we’re able to get down to just questions about any children that might arise as a result of the marriage, we can essentially resolve everything else ahead of time. Assuming […]
Colorado Child Relocation Law
When faced with a relocation case, the Colorado court is required to consider numerous factors in deciding whether children should be allowed to relocate with the parent who intends to move.
How does divorce mediation work within a law firm?
Sometimes we get appointed by judges in our county to actually conduct mediation. Sometimes lawyers independently of the court system agree on the selection of a mediator and there are times that I’m selected by my colleagues to mediate a case. Mediation is an interesting phenomena. If it’s not properly handled and the parties are […]
Podcast: Alternative Dispute Resolution In New Jersey
In this podcast, divorce lawyer and mediator Cynthia Brassington answers questions regarding alternative dispute resolution processes in New Jersey.
Is Semi-Separating an Alternative to Divorce?
The traditional separation is changing, with more couples hopping on the trend of semi-separating, ending their relationship but still living together.
What are some other out-of-court methods to know about for divorce?
It’s good to mention arbitration. It’s another out-of-court method, but it does operate a little differently. Arbitration is much more formal than mediation and it can be binding or not binding. Both parties must agree to arbitrate, and they select an arbitrator who will hear both sides and then render an actual decision much like […]
Podcast: Allison C. Williams on Causes of Action for Divorce in New Jersey
In this podcast, experienced family lawyer Allison C. Williams answers some of the many questions related to causes of action for divorce in New Jersey.
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