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Mediation eases transition for children

Mediation Helps the Transition to Two-Household Parenting Go Smoothly

February 2, 2023

Mediation is often key to dissolving a marriage in a healthier way that reduces the negative impact on children. Despite the best intentions, not all marriages last forever. The Dispute Resolution Center is here to help you and your spouse work together to prioritize the needs of your children and find a better way to leave your marriage. The…

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Considering Divorce as a New Year’s Resolution?

January 19, 2023

A family law attorney at Juris Law & Mediation can help you make a clean break heading into the new year. The start of a new year is a great time to make positive changes to your life. If these changes include leaving a relationship, Juris Law can help you.    New Year, New You Ending a…

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Mediation is Win-Win

Mediation Can Help Simplify Conflict Resolution

November 17, 2022

Mediation is a highly successful method of handling conflict resolution that can often avoid hotly contested trials. As a process, it is much more individually tailored to the participants than handling the same conflict in court. So why should you trust mediation to help you? In Olathe and Kansas City, at Juris Law’s Dispute Resolution Center,…

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Mediation leads to resolution

Mediation and Conciliation Settle Disputes by Setting Clear Expectations

November 3, 2022

Mediation is intended as a less stressful and usually more successful alternative to litigation than taking a conflict to court. Conciliation is a form of mediation that is non-confidential and can result in information being shared with the court at the end of the process. If you need help settling a conflict in Olathe or…

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Landlord Lawyer: Post-COVID Eviction Help

July 1, 2021

A landlord lawyer at Juris Law & Mediation, LLC can help any landlord navigate the influx of evictions coming after COVID. Landlord and tenant laws are very complex and can be a nightmare, especially with COVID restrictions on eviction practices.    Under normal circumstances, when a renter has failed to pay their rent, or has had their…

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Child Custody: What To Do When The Other Parent Threatens To Take Away The Children Or Get Full Custody

June 29, 2021

Child custody can be contentious, but what do you do when the other parent threatens to take away the children or fight for full custody? The first thing you should do is hire a child custody lawyer to make sure that you are legally represented and have someone to fight for you. This is one of…

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Grandparents Rights: Legal Right To Visitation

April 15, 2021

Grandparents rights are essential if your family dynamic has changed, and you desire an on-going relationship with your grandkids.  When something major such as divorce or the death of a parent occurs, a grandparent’s relationship with their grandkids can be affected.  If in the event that a parent tries to limit the amount of time the…

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Child Support Modification Changes In Kansas

March 18, 2021

The State of Kansas recently made changes to their Child Support Modification laws, and your attorneys at Juris Law & Mediation, LLC. want you to be knowledgeable and prepared for if, or when, these issues come up for you  Child support is determined using a worksheet and/or a formula which is different in each state.  In…

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Reasons For Child Custody Modification

February 18, 2021

Reasons For Child Custody Modification   Child custody modification is an option when a change of circumstances has occurred.  Most states require proof of the change in circumstances of the child or the residential parent or some other triggering event to allow for the modification to occur.  Some of the reasons for child custody modification are:  …

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Should I Get A Lawyer For Child Support Modification?

February 4, 2021

Child support modification can be hard to navigate alone, and obtaining a lawyer to help you through this process can be the key to a successful outcome.  For child support modification to occur, most states require proving a change in the circumstances of the child or the custodial parent or some other triggering event to…

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