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Rieth & Antonelli is a boutique domestic relations law firm with the radical idea that divorce can be successfully accomplished without leaving a wake of destroyed lives, hopes and dreams.
Divorce is inevitable. Often cited statistics show half of all marriages end in divorce. However, at Rieth & Antonelli, we believe that the emotional, financial and psychological devastation that so often goes along with traditional litigated divorce is not inevitable and in fact can and should be avoided.
At Rieth & Antonelli, we work with families to restructure the family unit, not destroy it. Just because you are getting a divorce does not mean you are ending your relationship with your spouse, especially if you have children.
The attorneys at Rieth & Antonelli use creative, problem solving techniques in negotiations to successfully end your marriage without the expense and rancor associated with litigation.
The relational cost to the family and the children in a traditional divorce model is very high. The goal of Rieth & Antonelli is to minimize the damage as much as possible and leave you and your former spouse in a better position to co-parent your children and move on with your lives.
Divorce is the end of your marriage, not the end of your family. At Rieth & Antonelli, we help clients look at divorce as an opportunity to restructure your family. It doesn’t have to be the death of the family or the death of your relationship with the other parent of your children.
Collaborative Law make sense for purely financial reasons as well because it avoids costly, time consuming litigation and often results in a better divorce settlement than could have been achieved through litigation.
More than 95 percent of divorces ultimately settle anyway. What we at Rieth & Antonelli do is work with you, your spouse and your spouse’s attorney to create a settlement atmosphere earlier in the process, rather than later.
Of course, in the unlikely event that your divorce cannot be resolved through Collaboration, we can help you explore other options, including mediation, principled negotiation, facilitated negotiation, arbitration or, if necessary, litigation to achieve your desired result.
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