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    Divorce Without the Drama
    A Family Law Blog

    Blog Category: Settlement

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    Settlement
    Knowing When to Settle Your Case
    BY Carolyn N. Daly

    Divorce is emotional and sometimes those emotions can cloud your judgment and stop you from settling your case, or missing opportunities to settle your case. Divorce can also be an expensive process, and the longer it drags on, the more expensive it ...

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    What Happens After Settlement in Mediation
    BY Sean P. Gaynor

    Mediation is an excellent method of resolving a case, regardless of whether a settlement agreement is reached. Most divorce cases are resolved before going to trial To “settle” a case means to reach an official resolution of your dispute without ...

    Settlement
    The Intensive Settlement Conference (AKA ISC): What You Need To Know
    BY Carolyn N. Daly

    Courts in New Jersey try to help parties resolve their divorce at several different stages of the litigation. There is Custody and Parenting Mediation, Case Management Conferences with parties and counsel, the Early Settlement Panel (ESP), and ...

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    My Case Did Not Resolve at Early Settlement Panel. Now What?
    BY Carolyn N. Daly, Sean P. Gaynor

    In one of our prior posts, we discussed the importance of the Early Settlement Panel (ESP) and how the panelists can help you resolve your case. However, not all cases successfully resolve at ESP. If your case doesn’t resolve, what comes next? If ...

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    The Next Court Appearance: What is the Early Settlement Panel?
    BY Carolyn N. Daly

    Once discovery has been completed, or in some cases, largely completed, the court will schedule your case for an Early Settlement Panel (ESP). The panelists are experienced family lawyers who have no involvement in the case, but serve in counties ...

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