Introducing Marie Schoeb, leading the dynamic personal injury team at Busciglio Sheridan & Schoeb. Not only is she one of the rare Florida natives, but she grew up and has lived in the Tampa Bay area her entire life. This year, she celebrates one full decade serving the legal needs of not only her home-town community but also clients throughout the entire state of Florida. She's a proud alumna of the University of South Florida, where she honed her skills in Business Economics before diving headfirst into the world of law at Stetson University College of Law.
Collaborative practice is a voluntary dispute resolution process. Collaborative divorce in Nebraska is a highly specialized area and only a small number of attorneys are certified to engage in this alternative to the traditional adversarial divorce process. Collaborative law is an alternative dispute resolution technique that helps promote communication and peace during a divorce or custody issue.
This technique is a proven problem-solving option to help divorcing couples achieve resolution without having to go to court, create additional hostilities or harm their children. Lawyer Monthly recently caught up with collaborative law expert and attorney - Kristin DeJarlais from Veritas Legal Associates - Lincoln, Nebraska to discuss collaborative law and collaborative divorce.
Texas law provides additional rights for citizens aged 60 and over. What are those rights and why were they introduced? Here in Texas, there are many benefits accessible to individuals over 60. These include additional property tax exemptions, discounts on utility bills, reduced vehicle registration costs, help with prescription drug costs, rides to doctor visits […]
My name is Justin Tash and I am one of the founding partners of Burggraff Tash Levy PLC. We are located in Arizona and focus our practice on family law. We help clients navigate issues like child custody, child support, and divorce here in Arizona. My partners, Randi Burggraff and Bryan Levy, and I started […]
What is collaborative divorce and how does it differ from a litigated divorce in Connecticut? Collaborative divorce, like divorce mediation, is an alternative dispute resolution method that guides couples through the divorce process with minimal court involvement. Collaborative divorce emphasizes cooperation, transparency, and mutual respect over adversarial court proceedings. By committing in writing to avoid […]
What is a collaborative divorce in Illinois and how does this differ from a traditional contested divorce? Collaborative divorce in Illinois is a way to become divorced using the Collaborative Process (CP). Effective January 1, 2018, the Illinois Collaborative Process Act, 750 ILCS 90/1 et seq. was enacted. This Act formally recognizes CP as an […]
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