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Collaborative Law

Warren County Collaborative Law Attorneys

Different families have different needs when they are going through a divorce. The lawyers of Rittgers & Rittgers understand this. We treat each case as it should be treated: personally. We do not believe in applying a one-size fits all mentality. We take the time to get to know your needs and work with you to determine the best technique to meet them.

One of the many methods we can use is collaborative law. This is a method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that allows the two parties to work together with their lawyers to build a resolution. In divorce cases, this model allows for creative solutions to matters related to child custody and support, property division, and more. It puts the power and control into your hands, allowing you to make the important decisions that will impact your life, rather than allowing a judge to do it.

Family law mediation and collaborative techniques tend to build strong communication between parties. The collaborative relationship that is created has a strong impact on the children involved, saving them from the emotional conflict that invariably arises when divorce matters go through the court system.

The key is that we will take the time to learn about your needs and determine if a collaborative law approach is best for you and your family. We are dedicated to using whatever method is most effective in meeting your goals.

Contact our experienced collaborative law divorce attorneys at 513-282-3362 to schedule an initial consultation about how we can help you.

 

 

Rittgers & Rittgers accepts clients from throughout Ohio, including Lebanon, Franklin, Wilmington, Middletown, Hamilton, West Chester, Loveland, Mason, Fairfield, Cincinnati, and all cities within Hamilton County, Clermont County, Clinton County, Butler County, Warren County, Highland County, and Montgomery County, OH.