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Employment.(women advocates)(Biography): An article from: Business North Carolina


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Title: Employment.(women advocates)(Biography)
Author: Irwin Speizer
Publication: Business North Carolina (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2004
Publisher: Business North Carolina
Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Page: 63(1)

Article Type: Biography

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Employment.(women advocates)(Biography): An article from: Business North Carolina

North Carolina Divorce Lawyers Can Make A Divorce Really Simple For You

Getting divorced from your partner often involves a lengthy legal procedure. If you reside in the Triad area of the US & want an alternative, peaceful out-of-court settlement; take legal help from North Carolina Divorce lawyers. They are experts at resolving any kind of family dispute in a quick and simple way.

Dissolution of marriage involves equal distribution of marital assets, getting child custody or right to visit the child, getting alimony or child support. This requires that one should hire a lawyer to represent him/her in the court. But, taking your case to the courtroom may require you to spend a lot of time and money. Also, an amicable divorce can turn into a mess for both the partners. This is because of the dirty tactics played by both sides to get the upper hand.

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Collaborative divorce can benefit you in many ways. While traditional divorce bargaining is position-based, with each side playing a cat-and-mouse game to gain the upper hand, collaborative divorce is interest-based. The focus is on what works best for both parties, enabling the North Carolina lawyers to negotiate creative arrangements for division of property, parenting time, and child-related expenses. The process is much faster, divorce attorney’s fee is less than litigation fee and disputes are resolved in your interest without any dirty tactics and antagonism.

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