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Should the Mediator Draft the Divorce Agreement?

The below article was written by attorneys Rochelle B. Grossman and Carolyn Moran Zack and was published in the American Bar Association’s Family Advocate, Volume

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Arbitration: Myths and Realities

*This article was originally published in Pennsylvania Family Lawyer, Volume 42, Issue No. 4 MYTH #1: Arbitration costs more than litigation. REALITY: A poorly managed arbitration can

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Cooperative Divorce – Keep Options Open

By nature, divorce can be, at best, a difficult and expensive process. From the inherent emotionality of child custody and relocation, to the complexities associated

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Collaborative Divorce – Keep Out of Court

By nature, divorce can be, at best, a difficult and expensive process. From the inherent emotionality of child custody and relocation, to the complexities associated

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Early Neutral Evaluation – Test the Waters

By nature, divorce can be, at best, a difficult and expensive process. From the inherent emotionality of child custody and relocation, to the complexities associated

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Arbitration Process: Selecting a Judge for Resolution

By nature, divorce can be, at best, a difficult and expensive process. From the inherent emotionality of child custody and relocation, to the complexities associated

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