Generally speaking, settlement of disputed issues is always preferable to litigation. At Berger, Joyce and Collier Law, PA we feel that exploring settlement is a good way to initially explore separation. If you and your spouse can come to a reasonable agreement regarding your separation and property settlement, then a Separation Agreement may be right for you.
Separation and property settlement agreements are legally binding contracts. They provide for the terms of your separation as well as child custody, child support, property division, responsibility for joint debts, alimony provisions and any other issues that you and your spouse may have.
Berger, Joyce and Collier Law, PA can help you locate and value assets acquired during the marriage, and negotiate a fair settlement of care and custody of children, support and property division issues.



