
A Team-Based Process
In collaborative divorce, each spouse has their own attorney who is trained in collaborative law. The goal is to work together toward a resolution rather than preparing for litigation.
In some cases, neutral professionals may also assist with financial or parenting issues.
Focusing on Interests
Traditional court proceedings are limited by legal factors that judges must consider. Collaborative divorce allows clients to focus on their personal interests and priorities when reaching agreements.
Privacy and Flexibility
Because collaborative divorce happens outside of court, the process often provides more privacy and flexibility. Clients can work together to design solutions that fit their unique circumstances.
When Collaborative Divorce May Be Helpful
This approach can be particularly helpful when:
Both parties want to reduce conflict
Children are involved
Maintaining a working relationship after divorce is important
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