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The mediation process provides a more peaceful alternative to fighting about your personal issues in court. Collaboration brings attorneys, mental health professionals & accountants together to help couples find common ground and resolve family issues without going to court. When couples cannot agree on the division of their assets and debts, child and spousal support and parenting issues they need to go to court.

Litigation involves submitting your issues to the family court where a judge will make the decisions for you. The decision to dissolve a marriage can be one of the most difficult decisions a person makes. We are here to make what comes next a little bit easier. Her dedication to her cases was highly evident, and I know my friends were very satisfied with the results.

Patricia A. Rigdon has been creating successful divorce & family law resolutions, both inside and outside of the courtroom for over 20 years. We understand that the attorney you hire should work for you! We take pride in our commitment to our clients' needs and the difficulties associated with divorce.
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Patricia practices entirely in the area of family law.
She works with her clients to resolve their divorce, paternity and family conflicts through negotiation, mediation, litigation and collaborative family law.
Patricia concentrates on finding ways for her clients to resolve their conflicts without court intervention.
This allows parties to use precious financial resources for the benefit of the family rather than for payment of unnecessary litigation costs and attorney fees.
When talking about issues no longer works and mediation and collaboration are not for you, Patricia is ready to be your voice in court and vigorously advocate for you.
Going through a divorce can be a stressful and scary process.
Most people think of divorce and envision judges, court dates, lawyers, paperwork, and expensive fees.
The good news is there is no "one size fits all" when getting a divorce.
While some couples feel betrayed, angry, and hurt, leading to a breakdown in communication, other couples can agree on every decision affecting the end of the marriage, like child custody, support, and dividing assets.
Most couples, however, find themselves somewhere in between.
Collaborative divorce is a voluntary process that offers couples a no court divorce designed to meet the needs of their family.
A supportive team of attorneys and other divorce professionals help families move safely and respectfully through the divorce process.
Each party and their attorney sign an agreement stating the parties intend to use their best efforts to resolve all issues and will not go to court.
The collaborative process gives parties the freedom to explore solutions that are best for their family as they work to resolve difficult issues related to parenting and the division of assets and debts.
Just as no two marriages are the same, the same is also true of divorces.
When emotions are raw people often need the assistance of attorneys to speak for them.
In the litigation or traditional divorce model, each party hires an attorney to be their advocate and voice.
Keep in mind that if you choose the litigation path, it does not mean your case cannot settle, it just means you have access to the court for enforcement and orders.
The vast majority of litigated divorce cases and other matters are resolved by out-of-court settlements.
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