Although the structure of your family will be changing, the heart of it never will. At Harrington Law we can help everyone to preserve their dignity and peace of mind-- and be healthy, happy, and secure under this new living situation. Our collaborative divorce, mediation, and legal training enables us to skillfully guide you in what makes the most sense for your family.
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Focusing on Collaborative Divorce, an out of court, settlement based approach to divorce, Whitney works hard to maintain civility and respect during the divorce process. She educates her clients about the legal process, working closely with them to ensure they understand their options so to empower them in making the best decisions for the future health of their family.
Here at Harrington Law we get you to a better place-where good things happen for couples who work in the best interest of their families. It's in our DNA at Harrington Law to not just represent clients but to take care of them-listen to them, speak up for them, help them create the building blocks for their new lives.
Collaborative Divorce is an out of court, settlement based, approach to divorce. It is a team approach, in which your divorce is viewed as a problem to be solved, rather than a competition to be won. The focus is on reaching a mutually acceptable, durable agreement in the resolution of your divorce.
Why put your life in the hands of a Judge-- someone who doesn't know you and your family?. When collaborative divorce isn't the right process for a family, we still strongly encourage clients to resolve their disputes in an amicable proceeding outside of court by reaching a negotiated settlement. We can help you in the process, as your attorney and advocate.
At Harrington Law, we recognize that all marriages comprise two individuals with different perspectives, values, attitudes, beliefs and backgrounds. The process will unfold differently for each and every couple, especially when children are involved. Sometimes Collaborative Divorce, or a negotiated settlement just won't work for a family, and going to court will be necessary.
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