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Grand Rapids Collaborative Law Firm
Overview
Advise
Let's face it - legal matters are stressful. Considering that, you do not need an attorney who is going to make your litigation, divorce, child custody, or estate planning anxieties any worse. Attorneys at Haskell Law understand that keenly, and are here to help. With our guidance, you can minimize the emotional stress of litigation, divorce, child custody or estate planning for you and your family, without compromising your goals.
Communicate
The number one complaint clients have about attorneys is lack of communication. You will not have that problem with Haskell Law. Our staff takes communication seriously. We listen to you and explain your options.
When it comes to your case, you know what outcome you want to achieve. Our job is to educate, counsel, and advise. We will thoroughly explain the different dispute resolution methods to help you decide how your case will be resolved, whether through attorney-negotiated settlement, or litigation.
Along the way, we protect your interests while negotiating. We offer practical advice on how to minimize legal fees, gather the required financial and personal information, and use your preferred strategy to reach a settlement.
About Haskell Law, PC
Practice Areas
- Collaborative
- Divorce
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Family Law
- Custody Parenting Time
- Child Support
- Fathers Rights
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
2812 E Beltline Ln NESuite B Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Phone
Appointments
Weekday
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