April 14, 2026

Divorce: When going to court is the only answer

Clients undergoing divorce are at a crossroads of their lives. Jones Myers Partner, Nicki Mitchell, says while their family law specialists do everything possible to help them to choose the right path for their circumstances, sometimes going to court is the only viable option

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