Traditonal Adversary Representation

Traditional adversary representation is the most common form of dispute resolution. Here, the parties each choose attorneys who will attempt to resolve the case using a combination of strategies. Experienced attorneys use both adversarial and cooperative methods depending on what is most useful under the circumstances. For example, if one spouse is uncooperative and fails to provide requested information or fails to negotiate in good faith, the following adversarial procedures are available:

A case may require an attorney to stand firm and be assertive and at other times to be cooperative and willing to compromise. You should be assured that your attorney has the skill, experience and willingness to use the most effective strategies called for in a particular situation, rather than employing a uniform, one-size-fits-all way of operating. You should ascertain at the outset whether an attorney has the ability to understand what approach is called for in a particular case and use the strategies that will most effectively resolve the matter with as little cost and stress to you as possible.

For further information about legal representation, contact Peter Axelrod at (520) 622-6075 or pdaxelrod@earthlink.net

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