Non Hostile Family Law
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Non Hostile Family Law "Divorce is not an end to the family; it is the reorganization of the family" The family continues long after the ending of the marriage but in a different form. Studies have shown that children thrive when there is a non hostile approach used by parents during the dissolution process. Lillian Quinn has been Oregon Bar Certified since 1992. She is an attorney and counselor of law who can provide a range of specific services if parents are willing to work together to reach solutions in which the whole family benefits. Who would benefit from the non hostile approach? * People with children who understand they are parents for life regardless of the newly reorganized family. Even if not all the issues are agreed upon, mediation is a positive tool to encourage compromise by both parties. This will make for a win/win situation especially for the children. * People who want to try to avoid the cost and devastation of litigation. Litigation involves a Judge making the decisions as opposed to the parties themselves. A typical trial where custody is at issue can cost each party an average of $25,000 for attorney fees and costs. Wouldn't this money be better spent on the children? * People with or without children who want to part in a non hostile manner with an equitable division of their assets and liabilities. * People who want an economical savings and feel comfortable with limited legal services.

