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Family Law - Divorce, Child Custody, Support and Property Division
It is a fact that about half of all marriages end in divorce. At the
break
up of
a marriage, it is common for
people to feel angry, hurt and fearful. In this emotional state it is easy to get caught up in a costly and
lengthy divorce "war," in which both parties, and their children, lose.
Fortunately, there are options, the best of which
involve resolution of the conflict through the Mediation or Collaborative process.
When parties cannot reach agreement through the process of
mediation or through the
use of a collaborative team, the court
system is the remaining option available to the parties. The
adversarial process of divorce allows parties, either through
independent counsel or by
representing themselves, to present
their issues to a Judge who renders a decision. The issues for
most divorcing couples are the determination of child custody
and
the creation of a parenting
plan, the division of the community
property
and establishing child and/or spousal support.
The law
office
of Zitomer & Roberts offers experienced legal counsel available
to
consult with
and represent individuals who seek representation.
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