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Mediation and document preparation legal service

Legal Document Preparation Services

- Divorce

- Legal Separation

- Spousal Support

- Paternity

- Child Custody

- Child Visitation

- Child Support

- Request for Order

- Ex-Parte Motions

- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

- Discovery  Demands and/or Responses

- Judgments

- Step-parent Adoptions

- Grandparents' Rights

- Guardianship

- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

- Living Trusts

- Wills

- Power of Attorney

- Advance Medical Directives


Mediation

Want to escape the lengthy delays and high costs of a divorce battle in the courts? Consider divorce mediation as a peaceful, low-cost alternative to litigation. This option puts you in control of the process, allowing you and your ex to reach your own mutually acceptable decisions regarding asset division, child custody, child visitation, and alimony in an informal, non-confrontational process.

Benefits of Mediation

Faster Resolution: The biggest benefit of mediation is that it provides a fast resolution to the situation. Rather than waiting for your case to creep through the courts, you can work towards a settlement in your own time. 


Reduced Conflict: All too often, divorce battles prolong and exacerbate feelings of bitterness and anger between partners. This can be especially harmful if children are involved. Mediation can help prevent this and set the stage for respectful interactions in the future. 

Lower Costs: Staying out of court also has the very important benefit of helping to reduce the legal costs associated with divorce. 


Better Compliance with Agreements: Mediation always results in agreements that are acceptable to both parties. Because individuals are more likely to live up to agreements they have helped to create themselves, there is usually better compliance with provisions decided in mediations than there is with orders mandated by the court. 

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