Being prepared for divorce mediation in Illinois is always a good idea. When you are fully prepared for your mediation meeting, things will more smoothly, and you can accomplish more. Below are some tips to make the mediation process simpler and be better prepared for your meeting with your Illinois divorce mediation lawyer. Write Down Questions You Want to Ask …
An Illinois Divorce Mediator Shares 5 Reasons to Mediate Your Divorce
Have you recently made the decision to get a divorce in Illinois? Are you perplexed about how to proceed with your divorce? An Illinois divorce mediator explains 5 reasons why you may want to mediate your divorce. When it comes to divorce, you have some options: one option is to litigate your divorce and go to court and another option …
A New York Family Law Attorney Explains How to Tackle Difficult Divorce Topics
Divorce requires open discussions concerning various difficult subjects. It can be difficult for one or both spouses to talk about these things but doing so is important to make divorce a more constructive process. Negotiations become tough when children are involved. For instance, the divorcing couple needs to make important decisions about the allocation of parental responsibilities, and it also …
How Mediation Can Help You with Division of Assets in Illinois
When couples decide to separate, the division of assets is usually one of the most highly contested issues. Emotions run high, and it is common for one or both former partners to feel angry. Learn Why Mediation is a Better Option What’s the best way to end a stalemate over the division of assets in Illinois? Usually, couples that opt …
About Rincker Transitions
The Rincker Transitions team is passionate about helping families transition smoothly from one chapter to the next and help those involved navigate the divorce or separation process. We are an arm of Rincker Law, PLLC, a nationally recognized law practice focusing on Food, Farm and Family. Cari Rincker is licensed in Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas, Kentucky and …