Stephen M. Worrall and Melissa A Mullin, are in charge at the Law Firm of Mullin & Worrall in Marietta, Georgia. In addition Worrall produces the Georgia Family Law Blog, which is a great resource for those with Georgia divorce on ther minds. For those of your who have seen me in court, visited my office, of sat in on one of my speaking presentations, you are aware of the fact that I am a big proponent of tablet pc's, and I use mind all the time. If Stephen Worrall wasn't busy enough and maintaining his Georgia blog, he also produces the Tablet PC Lawyer Blog, which I frequently visit. Take a look at both of his blogs when you can.
Please be sure to visit www.hardinglaw.com, the website for the law firm of Harding & Associates, for more information on California family law.

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Posted by: Sam | December 09, 2011 at 09:17 PM
The attorneys, the mental health professionals, and the financial specialists - have special training to help contain the cost of the divorce process, by using limited family funds in the most effective way possible. You can use the financial specialist as a neutral to work on budgeting and property distribution, and a child specialist as a neutral to work on parenting issues. The attorneys are always available for consultation as problem areas are addressed.
Posted by: Divorce Family Law Attorney Michigan | February 24, 2011 at 11:13 PM
Divorce is a life-changing event. A select group of attorneys can now offer a better way to end a marriage through specialized advanced training in Collaborative Divorce. This groundbreaking method revolutionizes the way couples divorce. It addresses your legal, financial, and emotional needs and achieves the best family arrangement possible. Families at war produce only losers and no winners. This exciting new process empowers you – not lawyers or a judge – to shape the outcome of your divorce.
Posted by: Collaborative & Divorce Lawyers Michigan | February 22, 2011 at 09:33 PM
“It’s a healthier way to help families,” says Becker. “Collaborative Divorce is a holistic approach to family law. Attorneys trained in this method are highly skilled not only in family law, but in effective communication, cooperative negotiation, and creative problem-solving. With a Collaborative Divorce, you get a plan on how to handle future issues.”
Posted by: Collaborative divorce lawyer | February 09, 2011 at 11:38 PM
Collaborative attorneys have been trained to effectively work with couples that have considerable conflict. You will not be alone. Your attorney will be there with you to ensure your needs are addressed, and to facilitate negotiations with your spouse. In addition to your attorney, a Divorce Coach is there to help you determine your priorities and to set up a strategy for how best to approach the negotiations. Collaborative Divorce will not eliminate the problems with your spouse, but it will provide the best possible forum for working though those differences toward an outcome that is best for everyone.
Posted by: Divorce Legal attorney USA | February 07, 2011 at 11:14 PM
While there is no pain-free way to end a marriage, through the collaborative divorce method you can lay the groundwork for a better future. By reducing the stress typically associated with traditional divorce, by working together in a climate of cooperation, and by treating each other with respect, you and your spouse will create an environment in which you and your children can thrive after your divorce is over.
Posted by: Collaborative divorce lawyer Attorney USA | February 01, 2011 at 12:01 AM
Collaborative Divorce is a new approach to Divorce that avoids the courtroom entirely. It is focused on a spirit of cooperation and negotiation, as opposed to the typically adversarial litigation system.First, you and your spouse will meet with your respective collaborative attorneys to discuss your individual needs and concerns. Then, everyone agrees that they will all work toward an effective solution for both spouses. You, your spouse, and both attorneys then meet in four-way sessions to reach a settlement without involving the court.
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