The Mission of Divorce Without Lawyers is to help individuals resolve their divorce and family law matters by informing, educating, and creatively and calmly guiding them to resolution without legal counsel. We strive to treat our clients and each other with dignity, respect and thoughtful consideration by cooperation and communication throughout the process.
Our vision is to better serve the community with alternative dispute and conflict resolution.
Our vision is to better serve the community with alternative dispute and conflict resolution.
Services
After years of seeing families emotionally and financially devastated by an adversarial court system, Amy began working to come up with ways to ease the tensions and pain of divorce.
She works with couples, mental health and financial professionals, and other family and child advocates to offer better pathways through divorce and custody issues.
Amy believes in helping families rather than tearing them apart.
Although it is true the structure of a family changes when divorce happens, she believes the foundation of that family can be preserved and the family's shared history honored.
She works with couples, mental health and financial professionals, and other family and child advocates to offer better pathways through divorce and custody issues.
Amy believes in helping families rather than tearing them apart.
Although it is true the structure of a family changes when divorce happens, she believes the foundation of that family can be preserved and the family's shared history honored.
We want mediation to be a successful and satisfying process for every couple.
Successful mediation is often dependent on the participants, and it's important to consider whether or not the process is right for you.
Want to keep full control over your decisions and settlement agreement, but want help identifying issues and coming up with solutions from an unbiased, experienced professional.
Are both ready to start the divorce process.
If you're thinking about divorce but don't plan on starting the divorce process for another six months or more, it's probably not the right time for mediation.
Successful mediation is often dependent on the participants, and it's important to consider whether or not the process is right for you.
Want to keep full control over your decisions and settlement agreement, but want help identifying issues and coming up with solutions from an unbiased, experienced professional.
Are both ready to start the divorce process.
If you're thinking about divorce but don't plan on starting the divorce process for another six months or more, it's probably not the right time for mediation.
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