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Discussion on Alternatives to Litigating a Divorce Case

June 9, 2017 By Marianna Barbowski

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There are alternatives to litigating a divorce and parenting case.  There is hope with a divorce.  Not all divorces end up in the courtroom. Attorney Daniel J. Corley with McGrath Law Firm, PA in Concord, NH had the opportunity to appear as a guest on WXXL in Concord, NH and discuss positive perceptions with the host Lori Magoon.

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During the interview alternatives to litigating a divorce, such as by using settlement opportunities such as Collaborative Law and mediation.

Attorney Corley practiced law in the courts of New York for more than 20 years, specializing in a wide range of litigation and transactional matters. Attorney Corley served as a Court Attorney in the Civil Court of the City of New York assisting and advising judges and acted as an advisor to Mayor Giuliani’s transition team as a real estate specialist.  His bio can be found by clicking here

The legal team members at the McGrath Law Firm, founded by attorney Peter McGrath, former federal prosecutor, will walk you through every step of the challenging legal matter to address your concerns and achieve your goals as efficiently as possible.  From civil litigation, personal injury, Collaborative Law, Family Law, foreclosure prevention, criminal defense, the experienced attorneys at McGrath Law Firm have a successful track record in all aspects of Family Law. Call us to schedule your consultation at (603) 224-7111.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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