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How does divorce mediation work in North Carolina?

April 26, 2013 //  by James

Excellent question, and unfortunately, the answer is not a simple one.  Divorce mediation can take on many different sizes and shapes.  In certain situations, lawyers are present, in others lawyers are not present.  The mediator may be a lawyer, or they may not be.  Here is a quick rundown of all the different mediation options …

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5 Raleigh Divorce Lawyers join Separating Together

November 9, 2010 //  by James

I guess these things aren’t quite official until there is a press release about it.  Just announced – myself and four other Raleigh Divorce Lawyers have joined Separating Together, a Collaborative Family Law Practice Group in Raleigh, North Carolina. All of us have pledged to restrict our law practices to resolving family law matters without …

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Questions about a Collaborative Divorce Practice

October 24, 2010 //  by James

In response to my most recent blog post, I’ve received some questions about what taking my family law practice 100% Collaborative means for the remainder of my practice…  Here are some of the questions I’ve received and my responses: Does this mean that you’ll only do collaborative divorces? Actually, No.  It only means that I …

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Can I complete an absolute divorce if my spouse won’t cooperate?

October 15, 2010 //  by James

One question I get all the time is what should I do if my spouse won’t agree to the divorce?  Usually, it’s not that your spouse won’t agree to the divorce, but rather they won’t agree to the custody arrangement, child support, your alimony request, or how to divide up the property. Obtaining a divorce …

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Collaborative Divorce is great for the kids

September 18, 2010 //  by James

I came across a great article today that illustrates just why collaborative divorce can be such a great thing for the children of divorce. The article profiles a family from Rochester, New York that is going through a collaborative divorce with children – successfully. On anther note – I was forced to go to court …

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Divorce Mediation in Cary

September 9, 2010 //  by James

I’ve written on the topic of divorce mediation several times, and I’m writing again today because I feel that this is a topic that deserves a great deal of attention, especially here in Wake County, North Carolina.  I strongly believe that divorcing couples should be able to dictate the terms of their separation, and the …

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What happens at the first Collaborative Divorce Meeting?

August 31, 2010 //  by James

Ok – so you’ve made the smart decision to proceed with a collaborative divorce.  You’ve talked to your attorney, your spouse is on board as is their attorney, and you’ve gathered all the documents you need for that first 4-way meeting.  Now what? You may be feeling a little nervous, anxious, and perhaps a bit …

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What is the true “cost” of Divorce?

August 22, 2010 //  by James

The more people/clients I talk to, the more frustrated I become at the heart-wrenching stories of individuals who have been exposed to the “traditional” methods of divorce.  By traditional, I mean divorcing couples who seek out attorneys that will “fight for their rights” to make sure they get the best deal in the divorce, even …

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The Hart Law Firm, P.A. was originally founded in 2005 as a divorce and family law firm in Orlando, Florida. We moved to North Carolina in 2010, and now work with families to help them navigate the process of separation and divorce.

The Hart Law Firm is conveniently located in Cary, NC. We provide services throughout North Carolina’s Triangle area including Raleigh, Apex, Holly Springs, Garner, Morrisville, Durham, Research Triangle Park, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Wake Forest, Wake County, Durham County, Orange County and other nearby cities and towns.

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