Eric C. Nelson, Attorney
Practicing Exclusively in Family Law - Est. 1996
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Mediation in Minnesota Divorce and Custody Cases
Feb 11 2010 Filed in:
Divorce
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Custody
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Settlement
I’m often asked whether it is better to mediate or to litigate. I answer this question in detail in an article posted here on my website: “
Mediation in Minnesota Divorce and Child Custody Cases
.”
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Mediation
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