Jennifer M. Fletchall
Collaborative Law: Family Law
Collaborative Law: Family Law
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Attorney, Financial Specialist for Collaborative Divorce, and MediatorFrom a very young age I always played the role of mediator in my family and with my friends. That is because I have always been able to understand the experiences of both sides and I have always been able to determine what is important to people in order to resolve issues peacefully. Today I use those skills as a financial specialist for collaborative divorce, as a mediator, and as an attorney. With my financial background, my experience as an attorney, and my mediation skills, I can help my clients find a meaningful way to reorganize their family and secure their financial future.Why I believe in the collaborative processTime and time again, I have seen the collaborative process and mediation work for families. Although divorce can be complicated and difficult, in the end, you are still a family that will need to have a harmonious relationship, especially when there are children involved. Collaboration and mediation both set my clients up to successfully negotiate a settlement with creative solutions that fit their families. This happens without the ugliness that a contentious litigation process can bring.I also have first hand experience as a child of divorce. Unfortunately, my parents’ divorce did involve a lengthy litigation process. They did everything that I work with my clients to avoid, including spending a large portion of their marital estate on unnecessary legal fees. To this day, it is still uncomfortable for my sister and I to navigate family functions.I never want to see another kid or another family go through this. There is a better way and the collaborative process and mediation are those ways. Divorce does not have to be destructive. It can be civil and it can be solution oriented. As an attorney, financial specialist for collaborative divorce, and a mediator, I am in a position to help families understand their goals and ensure those goals are met.What I do as a financial specialist for collaborative divorceBesides parenting issues, a divorce is a series of financial decisions. Income, assets, and debt need to be managed. In some cases there are businesses that need to be valued. Tax consequences of potential agreements need to be considered. Decisions need to be made regarding spousal support and child support. There are many financial determinations that can impact my clients now and in the future.My primary role is to educate my clients about their options and to help them evaluate those options to achieve their goals. I am uniquely qualified as an attorney and financial specialist for collaborative divorce because of my credentials as a CPA, my degree in accounting, and my LLM in Taxation. In addition, I am an Accredited Member of the American Society of Appraisers certified to value businesses.Because of my background and my extensive experience, I have never been involved in a mediation or collaborative case that has failed. I have had the opportunity to help numerous clients get over the hurdles that come along with any divorce case and come to amicable agreements that help everyone move forward.Other things to know about meI am a mom to a 6 year old daughter. I am also a wife and met my husband on match.com (I know, so modern). During the pandemic we brought home 2 puppies who do not make great office assistants.I balance work, home, family, and friends, and can really relate to everything a family has to work through on a daily basis and how important it is to have a supportive and loving family structure.I was the first one, from both sides of my family, to go to and graduate from college. I grew up on the South Side of Chicago and now live on the North Side (I know…I went to enemy territory)! I love the city and there is so much to do and to experience here. I love going to the movies and really missed that when the pandemic hit. I enjoy reading and do consider myself a foodie, when someone else is doing the cooking. Of course, every year the Chicago Bears and U of I football break my heart and of course, I keep coming back for more. Attorney, Financial Specialist for Collaborative Divorce, and MediatorFrom a very young age I always played the role of mediator in my family and with my friends. That is because I have always been able to understand the experiences of both sides and I have always been able to determine what is important to people in order to resolve issues peacefully. Today I use those skills as a financial specialist for collaborative divorce, as a mediator, and as an attorney. With my financial background, my experience as an attorney, and my mediation skills, I can help my clients find a meaningful way to reorganize their family and secure their financial future.Why I believe in the collaborative processTime and time again, I have seen the collaborative process and mediation work for families. Although divorce can be complicated and difficult, in the end, you are still a family that will need to have a harmonious relationship, especially when there are children involved. Collaboration and mediation both set my clients up to successfully negotiate a settlement with creative solutions that fit their families. This happens without the ugliness that a contentious litigation process can bring.I also have first hand experience as a child of divorce. Unfortunately, my parents’ divorce did involve a lengthy litigation process. They did everything that I work with my clients to avoid, including spending a large portion of their marital estate on unnecessary legal fees. To this day, it is still uncomfortable for my sister and I to navigate family functions.I never want to see another kid or another family go through this. There is a better way and the collaborative process and mediation are those ways. Divorce does not have to be destructive. It can be civil and it can be solution oriented. As an attorney, financial specialist for collaborative divorce, and a mediator, I am in a position to help families understand their goals and ensure those goals are met.What I do as a financial specialist for collaborative divorceBesides parenting issues, a divorce is a series of financial decisions. Income, assets, and debt need to be managed. In some cases there are businesses that need to be valued. Tax consequences of potential agreements need to be considered. Decisions need to be made regarding spousal support and child support. There are many financial determinations that can impact my clients now and in the future.My primary role is to educate my clients about their options and to help them evaluate those options to achieve their goals. I am uniquely qualified as an attorney and financial specialist for collaborative divorce because of my credentials as a CPA, my degree in accounting, and my LLM in Taxation. In addition, I am an Accredited Member of the American Society of Appraisers certified to value businesses.Because of my background and my extensive experience, I have never been involved in a mediation or collaborative case that has failed. I have had the opportunity to help numerous clients get over the hurdles that come along with any divorce case and come to amicable agreements that help everyone move forward.Other things to know about meI am a mom to a 6 year old daughter. I am also a wife and met my husband on match.com (I know, so modern). During the pandemic we brought home 2 puppies who do not make great office assistants.I balance work, home, family, and friends, and can really relate to everything a family has to work through on a daily basis and how important it is to have a supportive and loving family structure.I was the first one, from both sides of my family, to go to and graduate from college. I grew up on the South Side of Chicago and now live on the North Side (I know…I went to enemy territory)! I love the city and there is so much to do and to experience here. I love going to the movies and really missed that when the pandemic hit. I enjoy reading and do consider myself a foodie, when someone else is doing the cooking. Of course, every year the Chicago Bears and U of I football break my heart and of course, I keep coming back for more. From a very young age I always played the role of mediator in my family and with my friends. That is because I have always been able to understand the experiences of both sides and I have always been able to determine what is important to people in order to resolve issues peacefully. Today I use those skills as a financial specialist for collaborative divorce, as a mediator, and as an attorney. With my financial background, my experience as an attorney, and my mediation skills, I can help my clients find a meaningful way to reorganize their family and secure their financial future. Time and time again, I have seen the collaborative process and mediation work for families. I also have first hand experience as a child of divorce. Unfortunately, my parents’ divorce did involve a lengthy litigation process. They did everything that I work with my clients to avoid, including spending a large portion of their marital estate on unnecessary legal fees. Divorce does not have to be destructive. It can be civil and it can be solution oriented. As an attorney, financial specialist for collaborative divorce, and a mediator, I am in a position to help families understand their goals and ensure those goals are met. Besides parenting issues, a divorce is a series of financial decisions. Income, assets, and debt need to be managed. In some cases there are businesses that need to be valued. Tax consequences of potential agreements need to be considered. Decisions need to be made regarding spousal support and child support. There are many financial determinations that can impact my clients now and in the future. My primary role is to educate my clients about their options and to help them evaluate those options to achieve their goals. I am uniquely qualified as an attorney and financial specialist for collaborative divorce because of my credentials as a CPA, my degree in accounting, and my LLM in Taxation. In addition, I am an Accredited Member of the American Society of Appraisers certified to value businesses. Because of my background and my extensive experience, I have never been involved in a mediation or collaborative case that has failed. I have had the opportunity to help numerous clients get over the hurdles that come along with any divorce case and come to amicable agreements that help everyone move forward. I am a mom to a 6 year old daughter. I am also a wife and met my husband on match.com (I know, so modern). During the pandemic we brought home 2 puppies who do not make great office assistants. I balance work, home, family, and friends, and can really relate to everything a family has to work through on a daily basis and how important it is to have a supportive and loving family structure. I was the first one, from both sides of my family, to go to and graduate from college. I grew up on the South Side of Chicago and now live on the North Side (I know…I went to enemy territory)! I love the city and there is so much to do and to experience here. I love going to the movies and really missed that when the pandemic hit. I enjoy reading and do consider myself a foodie, when someone else is doing the cooking. Of course, every year the Chicago Bears and U of I football break my heart and of course, I keep coming back for more.
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David Jackson
When my marriage ended, the prospect of a contentious divorce was overwhelming. I needed someone who could navigate the financial and emotional complexities with both expertise and empathy. Jennifer Fletchall was exactly that person. Her dual background as an attorney and a certified financial specialist for collaborative divorce was invaluable. She didn't just see my case as a legal matter; she approached it holistically, helping me understand the long-term financial implications of every decision, from asset division to future planning. Her 21 years of experience, particularly in family law, were evident in her strategic yet compassionate guidance. We successfully utilized a collaborative process, which she expertly mediated, saving us all from the trauma and expense of a courtroom battle. It’s no surprise she’s been recognized as a Lawyer of the Year in this field. Jennifer and her team at Fletchall Group LLC provided not just legal representation, but a framework for a stable new beginning. Her innate skill as a mediator, which she mentions stemming from her youth, translated into a professional calm that de-escalated every potential conflict. I emerged with a fair settlement and my dignity intact, which is the best outcome one could hope for.