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From: "robert medlin" <robertsonmed...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 21:02:37 -0700
Local: Wed, Apr 9 2008 12:02 am
Subject: A Case of Unlawful Spouse

A Divorce is the hardest thing that can happen in a family. It can be very
humiliating, shameful, and degrading act, but if it is the only thing that
can resolve a family problem, then they are willing to take all of that. But
what is a divorce anyway?

A divorce or dissolution of marriage is the ending of a marriage before the
death of either spouse. In some jurisdictions, a divorce must be certified
by a court of law, as a legal action is needed to dissolve the prior legal
act of marriage. Often, however, the spouses disagree about the terms of the
divorce, which can lead to stressful and expensive litigation.

But there are other approaches to settle a divorce such as mediation and
collaborative divorce, which negotiate mutually acceptable resolution to
conflicts. But a collaborative divorce is more preferable than mediation.

The difference of a collaborative divorce from mediation is that in
collaborative law, the parties are fully informed about the law and the
consequences of various options, and their advocates facilitate the
negotiations. In mediation, the mediator is a neutral third party who
doesn't represent or advise either side.

Now in many developed countries, divorce rates increased markedly during the
twentieth century. Among the states in which divorce has become commonplace
are the United States, Canada, South Korea, and members of the European
Union. So collaborative divorce lawyers has been in large demands in the
market, and some of the most talented divorce lawyers can be found working
with the law firm Robertson, Medlin & Blocker, PLLC and its North Carolina
divorce lawyer <http://www.robertsonmedlin.com/>.

Stephen E. Robertson, a North Carolina divorce lawyer, has helped hundreds
of clients in Greensboro, North Carolina and the greater Triad area resolve
disputes over children and property. As a veteran North Carolina divorce
lawyer of district court battles, he firmly believes that collaborative
divorce is a preferable forum for all aspects of family law.

In addition to divorce, the North Carolina divorce
lawyer<http://www.robertsonmedlin.com/>in Robertson, Medlin & Blocker,
PLLC handles all issues of North Carolina
family law, in the same spirit of workable, out-of-court agreements whenever
feasible.

If you want more information about the North Carolina divorce lawyer and
Robertson, Medlin & Blocker, PLLC, then visit www.robertsonmedlin.com for
more information.


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