Resolving Family Law Problems in Court: Difference between revisions
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#negotiations have failed and, despite your best efforts, you and your ex can't agree on how to solve your differences. | #negotiations have failed and, despite your best efforts, you and your ex can't agree on how to solve your differences. | ||
Absent these important factors, your dispute, no matter how ugly it might seem to you, can always be resolved by negotiation or mediation rather than litigation. Even | Absent these important factors, your dispute, no matter how ugly it might seem to you, can always be resolved by negotiation or mediation rather than litigation. Even a proceeding for a divorce order, which is the only other time when a court proceeding is necessary, can be done in a cooperative, non-confrontational manner. | ||
Think twice before deciding that court is your only option. | Think twice before deciding that court is your only option. |