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Question: I have heard of a Green Divorce, but I am not sure what it is, or whether the approach is right for me?
Answer: Historically, green has represented balance and a sense of order. “Green Divorce” is an approach to dissolving a marriage that puts you in charge of the process. It offers a cost effective approach to decide how assets are to be divided, what custody schedule is best for your child or children, and an opportunity to come up with a scheme of financial support that both parties can be satisfied with. When children are involved, going green allows parents to decide what is in the child’s best interests as opposed to a Judge, who, due to time constraints, may only get a snapshot of your child’s developmental needs. In the mediation process, you can spend as much time as may be necessary to work out a plan that both parents can accept, as opposed to one thrust upon them by the Court which may not be the best for the child or children.
Attorney Wallitsch, a certified mediator with expertise in matrimonial law, understands the importance of moving beyond the “win/lose” outcome of traditional divorces fought out in the court system. Instead of continuing the fight, Ms. Wallitsch helps her clients find compromises, allowing both parties to get on with their lives as quickly as possible.
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