White Plains and New Rochelle Divorce Settlement LawyerLauren B. Abramson, EsqAll families are unique, and a one-size-fits-all decision by a random New York judge is not guaranteed to meet the individual needs of you and your children. If you are facing a divorce, you want an agreement regarding child custody, parenting time and other issues that reflect your specific family and your family's values. The court is often simply not equipped to do this. As a White Plains collaborative divorce lawyer who has been practicing for over 20 years, I have the relevant skills and in-depth experience to help you achieve a positive outcome outside the courtroom. My goal is to empower you to make your own decisions and reach an acceptable compromise with your partner or spouse. How Collaboration WorkThe collaborative law process facilitates an atmosphere in which all parties — including the individuals, attorneys, and neutral experts and therapists — work together to determine what is best for the particular family. This process provides an incentive for both the lawyers and the parties involved to negotiate resolutions on their own terms, according to what they believe is best for the family. Before entering into any negotiations or even beginning the collaborative process however, I listen carefully to your concerns and the details of your case. This enables me to strategically analyze your options, clearly explain the possible routes we can take and loyally walk with you each step of the way until we reach a resolution. You do not have to leave important decisions about child visitation rights, spousal support or other family law issues up to a stranger. Instead, contact my law firm today to learn more about how the support and guidance of a strong collaboration attorney can benefit your future and that of your children. |

