David Solomon Schnitzer, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Portsmouth, VA with 7 reviews
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David Solomon Schnitzer

500 Crawford St., Suite 200, Portsmouth, VA

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1996:
University of Illinois College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, BS

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Lauren

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17 Jun, 2015
David was extremely responsive with my issue! I felt like a valued client and I got the best result I could have while keeping my fees under control. I would absolutely use him again if I needed an attorney in this field!
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Eric

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07 Jun, 2015
David made a difficult situation manageable. His experience, education, courteous and respectful nature, along with his efficiency made him a pleasure to work with. I would highly recommend David for any need that may arise in Family Law.
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Dick

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06 Jun, 2015
David is a very responsive and technically competent attorney. I was very pleased with his representation. He's very practical and he enjoys his work. I would highly recommend him.
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Publications

2018:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, A postnuptial agreement can provide certainty and security even when a couple remains legally married.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Pre-suit mediation helps the parties evaluate the circumstances from a different perspective, and often results in a win-win solution that can be so elusive in a traditional adversarial divorce.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, The two basic requirements of any mediation are the parties’ willingness to have a dialogue and mutual full disclosure.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Avoid costly and emotional post-judgment litigation—take control of your own destiny when divorcing.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Statements made during divorce mediation should be kept confidential, even from close friends and family, to maximize the opportunity for a successful outcome.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Family mediation is beneficial even if you are already divorced, and should be your first choice when considering a modification.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Family mediation is not limited to divorce, and is also available to help unmarried parents end their relationship in a way that protects their children’s best interests.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Listening during divorce mediation is one of the most important factors for a successful outcome.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Healthy Family Mediation Center provides affordable document-preparation services even if you and your spouse have already agreed on the terms of the divorce and do not need mediation.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Avoid costly and uncertain billable hours and take control with pre-suit divorce mediation
2017:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Divorcing? For a healthier option, consider pre-suit mediation instead of a traditional adversarial divorce.
2017:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Pre-suit mediation is still your best option, even when your spouse is reluctant to bring up the subject of divorce.
2017:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Constantly fighting and unable to agree on anything? Pre-suit mediation is still your best option for successfully navigating the rough seas of divorce.
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Pre-suit mediation does not replace professional counseling, which is sometimes necessary in transitioning through a divorce
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Pre-Suit Divorce Mediation Helps Protect Children From Further Trauma
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Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Pre-suit divorce mediation allows the parties to control the process and the outcome for a fraction of the cost of traditional adversarial divorce.
2017:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, The Importance of Confidentiality
2017:
Healthy Family Mediation Center blog, Feelings of anger, betrayal and loss are very common when divorcing. Resist the temptation to make a bad situation even worse, and consider pre-suit mediation instead of traditional adversarial divorce.
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