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Contested Divorces

When it comes to contested divorces, we believe that some cases can be settled out of court while some cases need to be resolved in court. Too often, we meet with new clients who are being unsuccessful at resolving their legal issues because they are using the wrong legal method (or lawyer) for their case. You can avoid making these costly errors by hiring Marley Chambers & Associate early in your divorce process. Our exclusive focus on contested divorces ensures that the most suitable legal method (and lawyer) is used to successfully resolve your legal issues.

Financial

For situations when finances need to be part of the legal process. Issues may include property, child support, and spousal support.

Parenting

For situations when children need to be part of the legal process. Issues may include parenting time and decision making.

Negotiation

Recommended when both parties are trying to resolve their legal issues in or out of court. Can be used with or without other methods.

Litigation

Recommended when cooperation between both parties is very low, and other legal methods have proven unsuccessful or unsuitable.

Mediation

Recommended when both parties prefer to use a neutral third-party to assist them in resolving their legal issues out of court.

Arbitration

Recommended when cooperation between both parties is very low, but both sides still prefer to resolve their legal issues out of court.

Collaborative

Recommended when both parties prefer to resolve their legal issues out of court while remaining amicable during the process.

Negotiation

Recommended when both parties are trying to resolve their legal issues in or out of court. Can be used with or without other methods.

Litigation

Recommended when cooperation between both parties is very low, and other legal methods have proven unsuccessful or unsuitable.

Mediation

Recommended when both parties prefer to use a neutral third-party to assist them in resolving their legal issues out of court.

Arbitration

Recommended when cooperation between both parties is very low, but both sides still prefer to resolve their legal issues out of court.

Collaborative

Recommended when both parties prefer to resolve their legal issues out of court while remaining amicable during the process.

Financial

For situations when finances need to be part of the legal process. Issues may include property, child support, and spousal support.

Parenting

For situations when children need to be part of the legal process. Issues may include parenting time and decision making.