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*'''Family LawLINE:''' If you are a person with a low income and a family law problem, you may be eligible for <span class="noglossary">brief</span> over-the-phone "next step" advice through the [[Family LawLINE]] about family law issues such as parenting, child and spousal support, property division, family agreements, and adoption. | *'''Family LawLINE:''' If you are a person with a low income and a family law problem, you may be eligible for <span class="noglossary">brief</span> over-the-phone "next step" advice through the [[Family LawLINE]] about family law issues such as parenting, child and spousal support, property division, family agreements, and adoption. | ||
*'''Family mediators:''' Most family mediators are professionals in private practice who assist couples in trying to resolve their family issues by agreement. Some family mediators are also family law lawyers. They almost always charge for their services. | *'''Family mediators:''' Most family mediators are professionals in private practice who assist couples in trying to resolve their family issues by agreement. Some family mediators are also family law lawyers. They almost always charge for their services. | ||
*'''Collaborative | *'''Collaborative family law:''' This approach involves the spouses and their lawyers signing an agreement that they will work together and make their best efforts to resolve their matter, and to create the best situation for their children, but that if one of them takes the matter to court, both lawyers must resign and the spouses must get new lawyers. | ||
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