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Divorce doesn't have to mean a courtroom battle during the holidays. In today’s episode, family law attorney Sandra Fava explains the powerful alternatives to traditional litigation, such as mediation and collaborative law, that can make navigating a divorce more efficient, cost-effective, and less stressful—especially for high-net-worth individuals. Sandra brings over two decades of expertise and insights into why these options are often game-changers for families.
Whether you're considering divorce or just curious about the process this holiday season, this episode will provide valuable insights into how you can avoid traditional litigation and make the experience less overwhelming.
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About Sandra Fava
Sandra Fava is the founder and managing attorney at Fava Law, a family law practice that offers compassionate and effective legal counsel to individuals and families during transitions. Recently recognized as a "Woman to Watch" by Morris & Essex Magazine, Sandra has built a reputation as a skilled negotiator, litigator, and advocate for alternative dispute resolution.
With a career exclusively dedicated to family law, Sandra has represented clients in high-net-worth divorces, child custody disputes, spousal support, property division, and more. She believes in clear, practical advice tailored to her clients' unique needs while providing unwavering support during difficult times. Sandra is committed to offering her clients both strategic counsel and emotional support to navigate the complexities of family law.
Prior to founding Fava Law, Sandra was a Partner in the Family Law Department at a national Am Law 200 firm and Chair of Family Law at a respected regional firm.
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About the Podcast:
This podcast features divorce professionals offering their expert guidance to affluent women navigating divorce. Hosted by Brooke Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach, the podcast provides tips to help high-net-worth women maintain their lifestyle during and after divorce.
Connect with Brooke Summerhill:
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Divorce doesn't have to mean a courtroom battle during the holidays. In today’s episode, family law attorney Sandra Fava explains the powerful alternatives to traditional litigation, such as mediation and collaborative law, that can make navigating a divorce more efficient, cost-effective, and less stressful—especially for high-net-worth individuals. Sandra brings over two decades of expertise and insights into why these options are often game-changers for families.
Whether you're considering divorce or just curious about the process this holiday season, this episode will provide valuable insights into how you can avoid traditional litigation and make the experience less overwhelming.
Topics Discussed:
About Sandra Fava
Sandra Fava is the founder and managing attorney at Fava Law, a family law practice that offers compassionate and effective legal counsel to individuals and families during transitions. Recently recognized as a "Woman to Watch" by Morris & Essex Magazine, Sandra has built a reputation as a skilled negotiator, litigator, and advocate for alternative dispute resolution.
With a career exclusively dedicated to family law, Sandra has represented clients in high-net-worth divorces, child custody disputes, spousal support, property division, and more. She believes in clear, practical advice tailored to her clients' unique needs while providing unwavering support during difficult times. Sandra is committed to offering her clients both strategic counsel and emotional support to navigate the complexities of family law.
Prior to founding Fava Law, Sandra was a Partner in the Family Law Department at a national Am Law 200 firm and Chair of Family Law at a respected regional firm.
Connect with Sandra:
About the Podcast:
This podcast features divorce professionals offering their expert guidance to affluent women navigating divorce. Hosted by Brooke Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach, the podcast provides tips to help high-net-worth women maintain their lifestyle during and after divorce.
Connect with Brooke Summerhill: