KINGSTON, NJ, January 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) In October 2011, Hanan M. Isaacs completed Collaborative Law Family Law Training and received certification in compliance with the International Association of Collaborative Professional Interdisciplinary Training Standards.
Collaborative Law
Collaborative Law is an alternative approach to divorce litigation, committed to conflict resolution and shared solutions. Collaborative Law (also referred to as no-court divorce or peaceful divorce) center on resolving family law matters without going to court. Collaborative Law attorneys focus on negotiating mutually acceptable settlements, open communication with all parties and creating solutions with the highest priorities of all involved at the core.
Hanan M. Isaacs
In addition to Collaborative Law, Hanan M. Isaacs represents clients in traditional divorce litigation, mediation and arbitration; is a Supreme Court Certified Matrimonial Law Specialist; and has presented on the topic of Divorce Mediation Ethics.
Isaacs is an Accredited Professional Mediator (APM) in family law and other civil matters with the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators (NJAPM) and has been recognized by the NJ Bar Association multiple times.
If you need to discuss a family law or divorce issue; the New Jersey attorneys at Hanan M. Isaacs are available to help you. To schedule a consultation or to learn more about Hanan M. Isaacs, call (609) 751-5557 or go to www.hananisaacs.com.
Hanan M. Isaacs Receives Interdisciplinary Collaborative Family Law Training Certificate
Collaborative Law, an Alternative Approach to Divorce
2012-01-09
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