Susan Thal, Attorney at Law


Family Law, Mediation, Collaborative Law 

Susan Thal is dedicated to helping you face the challenges of divorce by providing legal services that meet your needs and allow all family members to move forward with their lives.  Her practice includes mediation and individual representation in the collaborative law process. 

Years of litigating divorces led Susan to look for alternatives.
 
What has always set Susan apart is her compassionate and dedicated representation that minimizes the emotional pain and financial impact of divorce.  Over the years, Susan has found that that the traditional litigation process, while unavoidable for some couples, is the worst way for a family to transition to a new family structure. The process itself often undermines  people’s best intentions. Parties feel they are losing control of their lives and finances.  Parents who are already struggling find it even more difficult to cooperate with each other. Everyone suffers, especially the children.
 
Does the choice of divorce process really matter?
 
Susan believes that the process people choose has a major impact on the divorce experience and life after divorce.  By providing mediation. collaborative divorce services and traditional representation,  Susan offers clients the opportunity to make informed decisions and stay in control of their lives.
 
To read about collaborative divorce click on these links: www.njcollaborativelaw.com/about.html ; www.collaborativepractice.com/default.asp?M=1.
 To read  articles about mediation click on this link:www.mediate.com
 
A confidential consultation to decide what is right for you.
 
Susan recognizes that one approach cannot work for all individuals and families. She is committed to helping you decide what  process that will work best for you and your family. Susan will listen carefully to your concerns.  She will explain the alternatives and provide information so that you can make well thought out decisions taking into consideration your financial and emotional needs and those of other family members. Since all alternative dispute resolution processes must be agreed upon by both parties, you will be given the information and tools you need to present these alternatives to your spouse.  

 






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