Divorce Litigation: A Team Sport

09 Apr , 2025

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Divorce litigation is often viewed as a battle between two individuals, but in reality, it functions more like a team sport. Much like a well-coached team preparing for a high-stakes game, a successful litigation strategy in divorce cases depends on coordinated teamwork among legal professionals and experts from various disciplines. 

Join Atty K. Bruggemann, Esq. a Matrimonial & Family Law partner at Gallet Dryer & Berkey LLP, as she discusses why assembling a team of professionals to assist the divorce litigator execute a comprehensive strategy is imperative to the success of a high-stakes divorce litigation, and why each part of the team is as important as the whole.

 

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