The practice of Divorce and Family Law has undergone subtle and significant changes in the past twenty-five years. Clients considering divorce or separation are more careful choosing an attorney than ever before. Many of today's clients have learned that the attorney they choose will have a profound impact upon the divorce experience.
Yet, the questions remain: Should you hire a lawyer who is a strong advocate? Should you hire a lawyer who is cooperative or prefers collaborative approaches to divorce? Should you try Mediation and hire a lawyer later? Can both spouses hire the same lawyer? Many lawyers have chosen a method or style of practice to respond to the demands for an aggressive advocate or a cooperative collaborator.
Yet, the questions remain: Should you hire a lawyer who is a strong advocate? Should you hire a lawyer who is cooperative or prefers collaborative approaches to divorce? Should you try Mediation and hire a lawyer later? Can both spouses hire the same lawyer? Many lawyers have chosen a method or style of practice to respond to the demands for an aggressive advocate or a cooperative collaborator.
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Adversarial litigation is the traditional process for resolving legal disputes. Because Attorney Soboslai has nearly ten years of experience working inside the Family Court and the Appellate Court combined with two decades in law practice, his experience in this traditional adversarial system is much more extensive than most lawyers.
Collaborative Law is founded upon a written agreement of both spouses and all of the professionals that they will resolve the case without involving the Court. Unlike many "settlement-oriented" mediations and other processes, the Collaborative process is entirely client centered. Each spouse is provided the support and guidance of their own lawyers without going to Court and those lawyers are trained in both Mediation and Collaborative practice.