South Jersey Divorce Solutions

What does a court mediator do?

Divorcing couples and parents involved in child custody disputes often try to reach an agreement through mediation before their cases go to court. Court battles can be expensive in New Jersey, the proceedings are held in public and there is no guarantee that either party will be happy with the outcome, but mediation takes place behind closed doors and gives disputing parties an opportunity to resolve their differences in a supportive rather than adversarial atmosphere.

Alternatives to litigation for marriage dissolution

Resolving issues pertaining to your divorce or dissolution can be challenging and costly. Whether you need to dissolve a civil union, get a conventional divorce or have your marriage annulled, you’ll want to know about important collaborative law options that could benefit you as a New Jersey resident. Here are some alternative methods to litigation that you can use to settle your case.