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Family Law Overview

Albuquerque Divorce Attorneys

Albuquerque Collaborative Divorce Alternatives devotes our time and attention to handling collaborative divorce cases. We are dedicated to our clients and determined to provide you with a wide range of options and the information you need to make an informed decision. Most of all, our goal is resolution with respect.

We can help you choose how to move forward in the way that best suits your goals. We can offer our clients real choices about how to resolve the issues of their divorce, property division, child custody dispute, child support problems, or other disagreements affecting their families.

We focus our practice on family law, and can help you with a broad range of issues that can arise:

We strongly believe that the vast majority of people are best served by taking advantage of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes to resolve problems with the help of a neutral person – as opposed to going before a judge. Collaborative law & divorce or family law mediation allow people to work out their own terms with support and assistance. Most often, handling your divorce or family problem this way can bring about better communication, allow creative solutions, and even promote better relationships in the future.

Albuquerque Collaborative Divorce Alternatives represents clients throughout the greater Albuquerque, New Mexico area in communities such as Los Lunas, Belen, Bosque Farms, Moriarty, Corrales, Bernalillo, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Pecos, Las Vegas, Taos, and Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, Valencia County, Torrance County, Santa Fe County, Sandoval County, and Cibola County.

Options to Consider

There are three common options for all couples to consider as they try to make their divorce as successful as possible:

Valued Professionals

The goal of Collaborative Divorce Practice is to help the divorcing couples to work successfully within the collaborative structure to achieve a positive resolution that minimizes the negative economic, social and emotional consequences the family often experiences in the traditional adversarial litigated divorce process.