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First, we list out what we have and if we can, what it’s worth. Next, we gather information we need to make an informed decision on hiring an expert or trying to reach an agreement on the value of each asset. Each case is different, so these steps may be different or there may be additional tasks to complete. In any case, the first step is always to gather information and then work together to determine what to do with it.
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No. While your ex may have the power to be difficult, they do not get the final say in how your case turns out.
You can start the process with or without your ex, and if they won’t participate, then we simply do our due diligence to move the case along without them.
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Our broad experience gives us a different perspective on family law cases. While courtroom battles are sometimes necessary, doing the work beforehand to set the case up for success can avoid a lengthy and expensive process. With civil litigation experience, though, we are well equipped to fight for you.
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Every case is different and the full cost depends on several factors, such as the issues involved, the parties to the case, and the client’s goals. It is impossible to know how much a case will cost from the outset, given that these factors make the costs vary from case to case.