Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Introducing FasTrack Divorce

Two Seattle-area family law attorneys have synthesized their combined years of experience in litigation, mediation, and collaborative law to create FasTrack Divorce™, a fast and final divorce option with a predictable fee structure.   In a FasTrack divorce, both spouses agree to use attorneys who will charge the same hourly rate, with the goal of keeping the total billable time to between 20 and 25 hours. The parties will exchange financial and other relevant information through standardized forms, and the case proceeds rapidly into mediation.  If the parties are unable to resolve all disputes in mediation, the case will be finalized through binding arbitration.  The case can be concluded within 100 days, if both parties follow the recommended schedule. 

I have become a participating attorney in FasTrack.  For more information, please visit the website at www.fastrackdivorce.com.


3 Comments:

At January 10, 2013 at 3:33 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great concept. It's like collaborative law on steroids. I will not be surprised if a FastTrack Divorce service comes to Australia soon. In the Netherlands they have taken this to an extreme with Divorce Hotels that allow people to book in for a “weekend break-up” - where all legal documentation for divorce is developed in just two days (and for a fixed fee). More at Family & The Law (Family Law Portal)

 
At June 14, 2013 at 4:51 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

When you are dealing with complex legal issues that involve sensitive family matters, you need a lawyer who you can trust to handle your case with compassion. At Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, our attorneys have experience assisting families throughout the family law in san diego area with complex family legal issues, and we are ready to apply our legal knowledge to your case.

 
At March 1, 2015 at 1:51 AM , Blogger costlules said...

The aggressive lawyer calls for a lot of data and is very stingy in giving out information. The attorney tries to concentrate on what the opposite side has failed to provide or didn't do

http://www.hackerlawfirm.com/family-law.html


 

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