Collaborative Divorce Solutions Tailored To Fit Your Family

Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law, offers experienced legal guidance for divorce and other family law matters.

Do You Want A Divorce, Without The Drama?

Divorce can be a difficult, costly process. If there is a court battle, for example, the expenses and anxiety can be enormous. You may even lose sight of the original goals for you and your family. There is a better way. Collaborative divorce is an innovative, more amicable process for resolving the issues involved.

Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law, has been helping clients with family law legal matters for more than 30 years. Our focus on alternative dispute resolution (sometimes called consensual dispute resolution) allows clients to end their marriages with minimal conflict.

Our Practice Areas

Our Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Mediation

Three Types Of Collaborative Divorce

Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law, provides collaborative divorce solutions to clients in San Mateo, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties.

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Straightforward, Personalized
Legal Service

At Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law, attorney Lisa Murray can tailor her representation to address your needs.

She will strive to help you preserve your family relationships, both during and beyond separation and divorce. She will listen attentively to your questions and offer intelligent legal options that yield smart decisions and faster resolutions.

Benefits Of Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation has been used since the 1970s, but many people do not understand why it can be preferable to a litigated divorce. What are the benefits of a mediated divorce?

  • Saves money
  • Saves time
  • Less stress
  • Private and confidential

Mediation solutions can be customized to fit any family situation. To learn more about divorce mediation, contact Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law today.

Benefits Of Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation has been used since the 1970s, but many people do not understand why it can be preferable to a litigated divorce. What are the benefits of a mediated divorce?

  • Saves money
  • Saves time
  • Less stress
  • Private and confidential

Mediation solutions can be customized to fit any family situation. To learn more about divorce mediation, contact Chase, Berenstein and Murray, Counselors at Law, today.

Should You Do A Prenup?

Is Collaborative Divorce Right For You?