
Divorce Negotiation: How to Keep Control Over Your Future and Protect Your Interests
The Importance of Negotiation in Divorce: Keeping Control Over Your
Every divorce involving minor children requires an allocation of parenting time, that is a schedule which sets forth how much time each parent gets to spend with their children. Disputes over parenting time are among the most acrimonious and stressful parts of a divorce. They bring accusations of bad parenting and worries of not being with the children as they grow up. The Botti Law Firm, P.C. takes great pride in helping parents through these types of difficult disputes.
For almost 50 years the Botti Law Firm, P.C. has been providing skilled and compassionate family law representation. We will understand what is important to you and will work hard to achieve your goals. We will be compassionate because we want to minimize your stress and anxieties. We will work to limit and manage the divisive conflicts that arise so they don’t spiral out of control. We will be aggressive and fight for your rights in court or when negotiating settlement. This reliable formula has worked for our clients for almost 50 years; let it work for you.
The Botti Law Firm, P.C., conveniently located in Oak Brook and Wheaton, is a full service law firm that offers comprehensive legal representation to individuals, families, businesses and professionals from the Chicago area, including Cook, Kane, DuPage, Lake, Will and Kendall Counties, to the rest of the United States. Our experienced trial attorneys are dedicated to obtaining successful results for our clients, in both state and federal courts.
The Importance of Negotiation in Divorce: Keeping Control Over Your
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