Fair Divorce In A Day Mediation
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Locality: Carlsbad, California
Phone: (760) 720-9324
Website: divorce-inaday.com
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In order to protect my clients from having to leave their homes, I will be doing house calls.In order to protect my clients from having to leave their homes, I will be doing house calls.
I will be ready to help couples when this is over or whatever the new normal is.
This can be a difficult time for couples being cooped up together with a house full of children. I don't want you to break up if you can save your marriage. If you can't stay together at least have a peaceful divorce. I can help with that!
Beware of funding your child’s divorce!
Good to know what to look for in a relationship that works as well as warning signs to get out!
If only they would have done mediation with me!!!
Once upon a time you loved this person. Why shouldn’t you end peacefully? I can help you do just that!
Divorce isn’t easy on the kids, but it is so much worse than it needs to be if you both lawyer up!
An oldie but a goodie. I made this in 2007 but the information is still true [but my number of mediations is another 300 or so].
Honest couples can save a LOT of money by working with me!
Was on the panel at today’s Business Explosion being interviewed about peaceful divorce.
I can help with this!!!! My flat fee of $5,000 is what most RETAINERS are!!!
There is a lesson to be learned here! Wait until you are educated and have a career before marriage! The younger people are when they marry the more likely they are to divorce.
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