Reconciliation Agreements: Giving it Another Try
There are many ways to address contentious issues between a married couple that does not require a courtroom or divorce.
There are many ways to address contentious issues between a married couple that does not require a courtroom or divorce.
Being productive and efficient with your time in the initial consultation is key to identifying your needs, setting clear expectations, and stating the legal process and relationship on the right foot.
You and your spouse have decided that getting a separation is the best way to move forward – now how do you share this with the children?
At the end of the day, the fact will remain that we can never truly predict what a Family Court Judge will do in any given situation. Here are a few ways to help deal with disappointment when it comes.
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