Handling Collaborative or Mediation Divorces
There are two completely different avenues that can be taken to resolve a divorce:
- Collaborative: resolving a divorce in a cooperative manner
- Mediation: resolving a divorce with assistance from a third-party mediator
Adam L. Seidel has experience handling both kinds of cases and he will work hard for clients to pursue their goals in a fiscally responsible manner.
Getting a Collaborative Divorce in Collin County
A collaborative divorce is when couples take a calmer and cooperative approach to divorce. The method does not assign any fault in the divorce and fighting is reduced. Individuals who want to avoid conflict in their divorce usually opt for this alternative.
Although the collaborative divorce process sounds simple, it can be confusing and time consuming. Adam Seidel provides guidance to his clients about the entire process — to include the pros and cons. Property division, child support and custody issues are still part of this process, so having an attorney by your side offers peace of mind.
Experienced Dallas Divorce Mediation Attorney
Adam L. Seidel has years of experience representing individuals in contested divorce and child custody cases. Mr. Seidel has also been lead counsel in numerous divorce trials involving the contested division of complex property interests.
These cases require an experienced Texas lawyer who can work with the divorce mediator to sort out:
- Parental rights
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Property division
- Child support
- Child visitation
Working Out Property Division and Alimony Issues
In contested divorce cases, property division and alimony can create a great deal of conflict between spouses. Decisions made in these two areas can have lasting impacts on everyone in the family.
Adam Seidel guides his clients through these difficult issues and makes sure their rights are protected for years to come. Call 214-528-3344 to set up an initial consultation or fill out the form on this website.