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The Collaborative Process
is for those couples who want a different way to divorce.
Many couples do not want a
court battle to end their marriage. If they have children, they also recognize
they will always be parents to those children and need to co-parent
effectively. For some couples, they simply want to find a way to move on
with their lives without engaging in an expensive, conflict-laden court-battle.
Collaborative Divorce is
designed for those couples who do not want to turn their most important
decisions about finances and children over to attorneys or judges. Instead,
they want to work with trained professionals who will support them through
the divorce process while they negotiate a workable settlement.
In a Collaborative Divorce,
the attorneys work together with the couple to negotiate in good faith an agreement
regarding property, parenting time, child support and other concerns without going
to court. Other supportive professionals may be consulted to assist with various
aspects of the negotiation. But all professionals commit to maintaining respect
and finding a settlement that is fair to the whole family.
The Collaborative Process focuses
on the future. When children are involved, Collaborative Divorce puts children
first.
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