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In Florida, divorce mediation often involves money issues

The divorce mediation process is all about discovering the most fair division of assets so that each party can walk away feeling satisfied with the divorce settlement.

For post-holiday Florida divorces, mediation can help achieve settlement

couples can often benefit from divorce mediation, provided that they can agree to work together to iron out differences smoothly.

St. Charles Divorce Lawyer Honored for 45 Years of Legal Service

The Kane County Bar Association recognizes St. Charles divorce lawyer William F. Bochte for his 45 years of legal service and commitment to the organization.

While Florida legislation debates alimony laws, divorce mediation can provide help

How divorce mediation can help couples who are not agreed on alimony and other points.

Florida couples who enter divorce mediation with a mature attitude may reap great rewards

The right attitude helps divorce mediation to be successful.

Inherited Assets Are Subject to Division By the Divorce Court

Inherited Assets Are Subject to Division By the Divorce Court

How does a natural father of minor child obtain rights when he was not married to the mother before the child was born?

How does a natural father of minor child obtain rights when he was not married to the mother before the child was born?

Using Divorce Mediation, Collaborative Law Helps Florida Family Avoid Courtroom

A look at how Florida couples are using the collaborative divorce process.

What To Do If your Spouse Cheats On You

What To Do If your Spouse Cheats On You

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