Riverside Mediation Lawyer
If you are facing divorce, you may be bracing for a contentious courtroom battle. The fact is, your divorce does not have to be highly adversarial. There are legal options today that allow spouses to work cooperatively together to reach an agreement on divorce-related issues.
At Holstrom, Sissung, Marks & Anderson, APLC, we can explain two dispute resolution options that may work for you and your spouse: mediation and collaborative divorce. With offices in Riverside, Old Town, Temecula, Corona, Orange, and Rancho Cucamonga, we represent clients in Riverside County and all of Southern California. Contact a Riverside mediation lawyer to learn more.
Moreno Valley Mediation Attorney
In mediation, each spouse is represented by an attorney. The mediation sessions are led by a third-party neutral mediator who steers the process in an attempt to get spouses to work cooperatively toward a resolution. The Riverside mediation attorneys representing individual spouses work to protect their individual interests.
Mediation is generally a lower cost option than divorce litigation. Additionally, divorcing spouses stay in control of the process at all times. Nobody is forced into something they’re not comfortable with.
Collaborative Divorce
In a collaborative divorce, spouses work with outside professionals who assist in helping them come to an agreement on various divorce-related legal matters. Experts in finance, accounting, child welfare, and other areas offer objective advice and guidance in their respective fields. Each spouse is represented by an attorney during the collaborative process, who works to protect their individuals rights and interests.
Contact aRiverside Collaborative Divorce Attorney
To find out more about either mediation or collaborative divorce, contact a Riverside lawyer from our firm today. We are available by phone at (866) 930-1949 during regular business hours.
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