Creating Lasting Solutions for Families in North Carolina
If you want to work cooperatively with your spouse to resolve divorce disputes outside of court, we can help. Attorney Christopher M. Craig focuses on helping you develop workable, lasting solutions through divorce mediation and collaborative law. These alternative dispute resolution options help build the foundation for cooperative, respectful relationships for your family in the future.
At Craig Associates, P.C., we offer sensible alternatives for couples looking to resolve their family law disputes outside of a traditional divorce. Don't let battling lawyers and judges make important decisions for you.
We focus exclusively on alternative dispute resolution and separation agreements. Attorney Craig helps you and your spouse work as a team to resolve complex disputes. Contact our law office today to discover more about alternatives to traditional divorce.
Separation Agreements
We represent married couples, unmarried couples, and domestic partners with separation needs. While your legal issues may be unique, separating couples have many of the same issues to resolve.
The goal of collaborative law is to help couples reach mutually-beneficial agreements that resolve custody, support, alimony, and property division concerns. These solutions are clearly written in legally binding separation agreements covering important areas, such:
This approach allows you to make personalized and flexible decisions, putting into place workable solutions that are right for your family.
Certified in Mediation
For more than eight years, attorney Craig has helped couples move past communication static to discuss difficult issues in an environment that is as comfortable as sitting around your kitchen table. He is certified in mediation and can help you resolve issues regarding:
Christopher M. Craig has a strong background helping clients openly communicate to reach long-term solutions that are beneficial for everyone.
Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement helps couples resolve ownership issues before they become a problem. If you're marrying later in life, have a previous marriage, children from a past relationship, or significant property or assets, you may want to draft a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement doesn't mean you're planning on getting divorced. It is simply an acknowledgement of the assets you and your spouse have brought into your marriage.
Contact Us Today — We Are Ready to Help
Contact us today to discover more about viable divorce alternatives, separation agreements and prenuptial agreements. We assist couples throughout North Carolina, including people in Wilmington, Morehead City, Asheville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, and Charlotte.
