
Welcome to another episode of "Behind The Case" with Attorneys Tyler Monahan and Heather Ogier from Turner Monahan PLLC. Today, they explore the strategic importance of discovery in high-net-worth divorces and the benefits of mediation.
Heather explains how discovery works and why it's essential in contested divorces. Tyler discusses the limitations discovery can impose on the evidence the other side can present, ensuring a fair trial process.
They also talk about the mediation process, emphasizing its role in facilitating agreements and reducing the stress and costs associated with divorce. The discussion touches on the flexibility and creativity mediation offers compared to court rulings.
The episode wraps up with a look at Turner Monahan's fee-for-service model, which provides clarity and predictability in legal costs.
Key discussions in this episode:
(0:51) What is the discovery process in legal cases?
(4:24) How does mediation work in Texas?
(9:48) Who is allowed to attend a mediation?
(11:28) How long does mediation take in high-net-worth divorces?
(13:13) Is it common to reach partial agreements in mediation for high-net-worth divorces?
(14:04) What does court preparation look like after unsuccessful mediation in high-net-worth cases?
(17:27) How does Turner-Monahan PLLC structure its pricing for divorce cases?
Don't miss this episode to learn more about these critical aspects of family law. Turner Monahan offers free consultations for those in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Call 817-332-4477 or visit tumolaw.com to schedule your consultation.
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