CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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The end of a marriage can be emotionally devastating for both spouses and their children. Effective co-parenting is tremendously valuable in keeping the pieces together after divorce. Children seem to adapt better, and both spouses are more likely to keep loving, close relationships with their children. Collaborative Family Law is an alternative approach to litigation which focuses on maintaining healthy relationships between spouses and their children. Both parties have a fair outcome without the threat of litigation. Because parties are working for a mutually- beneficial, peaceful resolution for all involved, there is less friction between spouses so that future relationships are healthier and more harmonious. Collaborative divorce is a voluntary process that is often less costly since issues are resolved outside of court. Keeping the Pieces Together 4317 Ramsey Street | Fayetteville NC | HutchensLawFirm.com Sarah D. Miranda | Partner Family Law | Collaborative Law Adoption • Alimony • Child Custody • Child Support & Visitation • Divorce (Absolute, Contested, Uncontested, Military) • Equitable Distribution • Name Change • PreNup & Post-Marital Agreements • Separation Agreements 910.240.4203 For information on Martindale Hubbell rating methodology, visit: www.martindale.com/ratings-and-reviews/ Marriages don't always work out, but you have a choice on how to dissolve things amicably. Contact us today for your Family Law needs. The end of a marriage can be emotionally devastating for both spouses and their children. Effective co-parenting is tremendously valuable in keeping the pieces together after divorce. Children seem to adapt better, and both spouses are more likely to keep loving, close relationships with their children. Collaborative Family Law is an alternative approach to litigation which focuses on maintaining healthy relationships between spouses and their children. Both parties have a fair outcome without the threat of litigation. Because parties are working for a mutually- beneficial, peaceful resolution for all involved, there is less friction between spouses so that future relationships are healthier and more harmonious. Collaborative divorce is a voluntary process that is often less costly since issues are resolved outside of court. Keeping the Pieces Together 4317 Ramsey Street | Fayetteville NC | HutchensLawFirm.com Sarah D. Miranda | Partner Family Law | Collaborative Law Adoption • Alimony • Child Custody • Child Support & Visitation • Divorce (Absolute, Contested, Uncontested, Military) • Equitable Distribution • Name Change • PreNup & Post-Marital Agreements • Separation Agreements 910.240.4203 For information on Martindale Hubbell rating methodology, visit: www.martindale.com/ratings-and-reviews/ Marriages don't always work out, but you have a choice on how to dissolve things amicably. Contact us today for your Family Law needs.