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Understanding the Pitfalls of Going to Court in Family Law Matters (EP. 119)

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8/11/2024 · 08:32
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In this episode of The Divorce Collective Podcast, Danielle Young, Senior Associate and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner at Collective Family Law Group, explores the often-overlooked downsides of taking family law disputes to court. Many separating couples assume that court is the only route to resolve issues like parenting arrangements and property settlements, but it’s important to understand the emotional, financial, and time-consuming toll it can take on everyone involved—especially the children. Dannielle Talks About: The emotional impact of court on both parents and children How lengthy court proceedings can leave families in a state of limbo The financial strain of legal fees and court costs The alternative approach of mediation to foster collaboration and reduce conflict If you’re considering separation, seeking advice from the best lawyer Gold Coast and exploring options like mediation may save time, reduce stress, and help preserve family dynamics. Listen now and gain insight into better options for navigating family law! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For tailored guidance on family law matters, consult a qualified family lawyer. Connect with Collective Family Law Group: Instagram: @Collective_Family_Law Facebook: Collective Family Law Group LinkedIn: Collective Family Law Group Website: collectivefamilylaw.com.au 6t426d

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