Collaborative divorce should be considered by every divorcing couple.
Non-adversarial Atmosphere
Trained Professionals
Improved Communication
Private & Confidential
Savings of Time & Money
Control the Settlement
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What is Collaborative Law?
Collaborative Law is a process that enables divorcing couples, as well as couples in other family law disputes, to reach agreements and resolve their differences in a respectful and productive way; without “fighting it out” in court. Collaborative Practice involves a team of specially trained professionals who work together with the couples to help them to find solutions that will be in the best interest of the entire family, particularly the children. It is an excellent divorce alternative that may cost less, and can preserve relationships as parties restructure their families. The collaborative process should be considered by every individual and family dealing with a family law matter. To find out more, and whether a collaborative divorce might be advantageous for you and your spouse, read our member’s articles about collaborative law so you can decide if it’s right for you.
HOW DO I START A COLLABORATIVE LAW PROCESS?
Share this information with your spouse and encourage him or her to also hire an attorney who is familiar with and committed to the collaborative law process. The attorneys can then confer and schedule the first meeting to review your situation and sign a participation agreement if the collaborative approach is appropriate for your case.
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