Many divorce and family law cases are best resolved through alternative dispute resolution (ADR), such as mediation and Collaborative Law, whereby parties are able to resolve issues pertaining to their children and/or finances themselves, without the need for court intervention. ADR allows parties to maintain control of their conflict and not turn the outcome over to someone else (like a judge or litigating attorneys). In addition, parties who utilize ADR are better able to maintain a respectful relationship post-divorce as ADR provides a more peaceful way for parties conclude their marriage and prepare for new beginnings.
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- Alimony
- Child Support
- Collaborative Law
- International Child Custody Disputes
- Litigation
- Mediation
- Military Divorce
- Paternity
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
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As I always say to someone that asks me for a recommendation for a family law firm, I wholeheartedly suggest they reach out to Cunnally Law, and hopefully before their spouse does first!
Additionally, divorce with a mediator is so much better in comparison to what I hear from others that fought it out each with their own lawyer.
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