Mediation and Collaborative LawWheaton Mediation and Collaborative Law AttorneysCollaborative law and Mediation offer people going through divorce a forum to work out, rather than litigate, child custody, parenting time, and property division issues. At the law firm of Sullivan Taylor & Gumina, in Wheaton, Illinois, we have extensive experience helping people in DuPage, Kane, and Will County resolve divorce disputes through Collaborative law and Mediation. Contact us today regarding your mediation and collaborative law matters. Contact the DuPage County Mediation and Collaborative Law Lawyers at Collaborative law is an alternative method of resolving divorce disputes. Unlike traditional, adversarial methods of resolving issues such as child custody, parenting time, child support, property division, and maintenance (alimony), collaborative law offers an opportunity to cooperatively work through complex family law matters. Beyond avoiding the animosity associated with divorce litigation, Mediation and Collaborative law offer a number of significant benefits. Because decisions are made outside the traditional legal system, the divorce records are private and not part of the public record. Mediated and collaborative agreements typically require fewer post-divorce modifications, because the parties agreed to the terms. They also tend to result in less animosity, making jointing parenting decisions easer once the agreement is in place. Contact our Wheaton Collaborative Law AttorneysIf you have any questions about Mediation or Collaborative law, please contact the DuPage County collaborative law lawyers at Sullivan Taylor & Gumina. We can be reached by phone at (630) 665-7676 or by filling out the in-take form on our Contact Us page. Our firm handles family law matters for clients in Chicago and throughout the western suburbs including DuPage County, Kane County, Will County, and the cities of Aurora, Bloomingdale, Bolingbrook, Carol Stream, Darien, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Geneva, Glen Ellyn, Hinsdale, Joliet, Lombard, Naperville, Oak Park, Oakbrook, Park Ridge, Roselle, St. Charles, Villa Park, Warrenville, Wheaton, Winfield, and Woodridge. |


