While all of our attorneys are ready to try your case if necessary, most cases are settled by negotiation and without court intervention.

FAQ
Helping you feel informed, prepared, and supported every step of the way-
We are experts in providing a very high level of legal advice to a very distinct and sophisticated clientele. Just like our clients, we are very selective. We do not take every case. We are sensitive to our clients’ desire for discretion and privacy. Our attorneys, and those experts with whom we associate, offer a wealth of experience to our clients. Our foremost desire is to provide personalized service to our clients and lead them to the best outcome possible for the resolution of their marriage.
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We understand that divorce is one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. With our combined experience, our attorneys are highly qualified to deal with any situation presented. We pursue all avenues to resolve family matters in a non-hostile and constructive manner, using mediation and collaborative divorce when possible. However, if litigation is necessary, our attorneys are well qualified to protect your interests in court.
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Collaborative Divorce is a new way to resolve disputes respectfully without going to court. You and your spouse would each retain an attorney trained in Collaborative Divorce. Your attorneys along with other trained Collaborative professionals would work as a team. The team would include a financial coach, mental health coach and if necessary a child specialist. You and your spouse would commit to resolving conflicts through the Collaborative process and not go to court. The benefits of a Collaborative process include negotiating a mutually acceptable settlement to all parties without having a Judge decide. The process requires open communication and information sharing among all parties. The result is a much less combative process which strives to maintain positive relationships especially where children are involved. Collaborative Divorce also affords both parties the most privacy of all divorce options.
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The process begins with a telephone call to our office. After a brief interview with one of our staff members, your case is evaluated and an initial consultation appointment is usually set with an attorney. At the initial consultation appointment, an attorney will discuss your case including costs and potential attorney fees. Because of the nature of family law, it is important that our clients are honest and forthright in our office, in our initial contact as well as throughout the process.
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Our lawyers, paralegals and support staff are highly trained to handle your divorce needs. When you retain our services, you are hiring the entire firm. Because each case is unique, we utilize a team approach, drawing on the strength of our members.
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Based on the complexity of our cases, the attorneys not only handle divorce matters, but work with other experts on business and property valuations, professional and celebrity goodwill, tax, trust and estate planning matters as well as investment and pension issues for our clients.
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Absolutely. All members of the Firm understand the importance of keeping all matters private and confidential.
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we stand beside you
when it matters most
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Roberta S. BatleyManaging Partner
- AAML Certified Mediator 2025
- Diplomat with the American College of Family Trial Lawyers (limited to 100 people)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
- Fellow of the International Academy
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Lauren E. RileyPartner
- New Mexico State Bar Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year
- Chair of the State Bar of New Mexico Young Lawyers Division
- Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® for Family Law
- Member of the American Bar Association
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Nathan G. FrazierFamily Law Attorney
- Member of the American Bar Association
- Member of the Michigan Bar Association
- Member of the Louisiana Bar Association
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Brandon M. IlgenFamily Law Attorney
- Named "Outstanding English Undergraduate of the Year"
- Named "Linguistics Undergraduate of the Year"
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L. Helen BennettOf Counsel
Why do I practice family law? Because it’s the only law that matters.
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Laurie HerreraFamily Law Paralegal