Is Collaborative Divorce for You?
How It Works?
Collaborative divorce resolves issues through constructive discussions and non-confrontational meetings with partners and their attorneys and team members.
The collaborative process requires honesty by both spouses to provide all relevant
documents and information relating to their issues.
The collaborative process includes the use of specialists if their expertise is
necessary to resolve issues.
Teams can include professionals such as financial
professionals, mental health professionals, mediators and child development
specialists. Both spouses and their collaborative team work together toward
a shared resolution that recognizes their individual rights and accommodates
the needs of their children.
If the divorce heads to court, both parties release their collaborative teams
and hire new attorneys and other professionals for courtroom proceedings. |