How does the process work?
Once a buyer finds a vehicle to assume, the buyer contacts the seller to begin the negotiation process. Everything from who will deliver the vehicle to extended warranty plans can be negotiated. Once negotiations have concluded and both the buyer and seller agree on the terms, TakeMyPayments will begin the lease transfer process to ensure a successful assumption. TakeMyPayments will always answer any questions either party may have and neither party will ever feel they are left in the dark. We can also arrange for vehicle inspections during the transfer process and professional shipping of the vehicle at the conclusion.
The couple and the mediator meet in a series of mediation sessions, usually 1 – 2 hours long. 1st meeting: The couple and the mediator identify the issues needed to be discussed and the order in which they will be discussed, then decide what information needs to be gathered and shared. Between the first and later sessions the couple gathers all relevant financial data, or if necessary, the opinions of experts such as appraisers or accountants, with this material treated with the same care and concern as would be the case in the adversarial process. Further Meetings: Discussions revolve around how to compromise on the various issues in order to meet the needs of both parties. The mediator assists by providing information about the court system and common ways divorce issues are resolved. The Agreement: When an agreement has been reached on all issues, the mediator drafts the agreement for review by each of the parties and their attorneys, if any.
The initial intake will include a thorough assessment of your health. All aspect of your body and life will be considered. Based on this initial intake, Dr. Burchfield will recommend metabolic, hormonal, and/or gastrointestinal testing using the highest quality laboratories in the country. You will also be scheduled for a complementary consultation with our nutritionist.
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