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Attorney Kathryn A. Gilbert Now Offers Free Consultation for Collaborative Divorce

Attorney Kathryn A. Gilbert, Bergen County, N.J. divorce lawyer, is now offering free consultation services for individuals seeking a collaborative divorce settlement.

2014-02-28
HACKENSACK, NJ, February 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) Bergen County N.J. divorce attorney, Kathryn A. Gilbert, is now offering free consultation services to clients seeking a collaborative divorce settlement. Northern NJ clients will now have the option of consulting with an expert divorce attorney free of charge while considering the advantages and disadvantages of a collaborative settlement to their divorce.

"For many couples, collaborative divorce is the best alternative but many people aren't completely aware of how the process works or what to expect. My free consultation service gives them a no-cost way to research all of their options," said Kathy Gilbert, owner of KA Gilbert Law. "The Collaborative process is an especially good resolution process for parents concerned about the well-being of their children. It focuses on maintaining a family even though Mom and Dad will be residing in separate households," added Ms. Gilbert.

The free consultation service being offered by KA Gilbert law is also useful for clients that eventually find out that collaborative divorce is not a good option for them. "There are challenges to collaborative divorce too so it is vitally important that people find out right away if this is or is not the best course of action for them," said Gilbert. During a consultation with Ms. Gilbert, clients can explore whether they are good candidates for this process or they may realize that they are better off pursuing traditional divorce litigation to settle their matrimonial issues.

Kathy A. Gilbert is one of the most experienced and qualified divorce lawyers in Bergen County, N.J. As a skilled professional in the area of family law and divorce she understands better than most attorneys in the industry that collaborative settlements between couples can mean less stress, less expense and often, happier children during these trying proceedings. In offering free consultation services to help prospective clients weigh the advantages and disadvantage of collaborative divorce, Gilbert hopes to reduce the trauma and anxiety as much as possible while still achieving the best outcome possible for her clients.

About Kathryn A. Gilbert Law: The law firm of Kathryn A. Gilbert, located in Hackensack, N.J., has been serving New Jersey residents for more than two decades. Her firm specializes in litigation, mediation and collaborative divorce services. Ms. Gilbert is an experienced litigator in the field of contested divorce and divorce litigation. Her goal in assisting couples with divorce proceedings is to make divorce affordable by employing strategies that can turn even the most acrimonious situations into amicable ones through a simple divorce plan that is tailored for each individual client she serves.

Kathryn A. Gilbert Law
55 State Street
Hackensack, N.J. 07601

Email:kgilbertesq@aol.com
Phone Number: 201-487-0900

http://www.kagilbertlaw.com


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[Press-News.org] Attorney Kathryn A. Gilbert Now Offers Free Consultation for Collaborative Divorce
Attorney Kathryn A. Gilbert, Bergen County, N.J. divorce lawyer, is now offering free consultation services for individuals seeking a collaborative divorce settlement.