Whichever of the following divorce options you need, Hallier Law Firm will help you bring resolution.

Litigation – You will be ready.

When attempts at settlement fail and a judge must decide some or all of the issues in your case, we will make sure you have the best possibility of a favorable outcome. With our combined experience of thousands of court appearances, you will be confident in our courtroom presence. We will ensure the discovery portion of your case is completed so that all necessary information has been gathered and is ready for presentation. We will work with you individually so that you are fully prepared for any court hearing.

Collaborative Divorce – A team approach to divorce resolution.

Collaborative divorce is a unique team approach to resolving your family law issues. The attorneys and other professionals who will assist you and your spouse are specially trained in this nationally recognized divorce model. As part of the process, you and your spouse commit to resolve your case without going to court. In addition to your attorney, your collaborative team will include other professionals who will help you work through the emotional and financial issues which accompany a divorce. If you have children, a child specialist will help you develop a parenting plan in their best interest. This comprehensive approach can provide long-term benefits to you, your spouse, and your children.

Mediation – The quickest way to resolution.

Mediation involves a meeting, or series of meetings, with you, your spouse, and a neutral third party mediator, designed specifically to help you resolve your case without trial.

We can help you settle your disputes without a trial by acting as mediator between you and your spouse, even if you already have separate attorneys, or by representing you in the mediation process.

Our attorneys are well qualified to fill the role of third party mediator to help you and your spouse navigate your disputes and achieve a resolution. If you are unrepresented, the mediator will file all required documents with the court.

Arbitration – Use an arbitrator, not a judge.

Arbitration is the process in which clients and their attorneys present their case to an arbitrator rather than a judge. Similar to litigation cases, arbitration cases take testimony, accept the presentation of exhibits, and issue binding decisions. But unlike litigation, arbitration takes place in a less formal setting and can be scheduled and completed in a more timely fashion. Not only does our firm have attorneys who serve as arbitrators, we can provide skilled representation in an arbitration setting as well.