Agreements thatsave time and money

Not every dispute belongs in court. Where the parties can still talk, a clear written agreement — drafted and negotiated with counsel — is often the faster, quieter and less costly path. We help you structure settlements that close the matter so you can move on.

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Where agreements help

Draft copy for client review. Outcomes are never promised — we describe the process and the options, and you decide how to proceed.

Before filing

Pre-court settlements

Resolving a dispute in writing before anyone opens a case — when both sides still prefer control over a judgment.

Family

Divorce & parenting terms

Agreed arrangements on separation, children, support and property, documented so they can be approved where required.

Business

Commercial settlements

Closing a contract dispute, partnership tension or payment claim with terms both sides can live with.

Workplace

Employment exits

Negotiated departure terms, releases and confidentiality — instead of a long labor-court track when it is not necessary.

During a case

In-proceeding deals

Settlements reached after a claim has started, turning an open file into a closed one on agreed terms.

Clarity

Drafting & review

Turning a handshake understanding into precise language — or reviewing a draft before you sign.

How it works

01

Tell us what is open

You describe the dispute in general terms. We identify whether a negotiated agreement is realistic, and what documents we need.

02

We map the options

We set out what a settlement could cover, what remains risky, and when litigation or mediation is the clearer route instead.

03

Draft, negotiate, close

We prepare or revise the agreement, negotiate the wording, and help you reach a signed text — or an honest stop if the sides cannot meet.

An agreement is not always available, and it is not always wise. Where court or mediation is the better path, we will say so. Nothing on this page promises a result or creates an attorney–client relationship.

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Court is sometimes unavoidable. Often it is simply the default. A well-built agreement can end a dispute months earlier, with costs that both sides can see and accept — if the facts allow it and both parties are ready to decide.

Our role is to tell you plainly whether a deal is worth pursuing, to put the terms in writing that hold, and to keep the process focused. Draft wording on this page is provisional and will be reviewed with Adv. Barak Ron before final publication.


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Tell us about the disputeWe’ll say if an agreement can help

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