“Collaborative divorce is divorce with respect.”
Is it important for the both of you to be financially secure following separation?
Do you want your children to feel like they can attend future events, like graduations, weddings, baptisms, grandchildren’s birthdays and other important events without feeling like their parents will have a dispute or cause unwanted tension?
Collaborative Divorce empowers parents to make decisions about their children and not have a Judge, who is a stranger to your family, make decisions about your children’s schooling, parenting time schedule, and day to day activities.
In Collaborative Divorce, you will work with a child specialist to come up with a parenting plan about how you will continue to raise your children after separation. From a financial perspective, by working with a neutral financial professional, we can find a financial solution that meets both parties’ financial goals and sets them up for financial security.
Traditional litigation can be very stressful, build animosity, be time consuming and expensive. People that litigate in Court predict much higher to litigate in Court post-divorce.
By making the commitment to work collaboratively, you are putting your children first and allowing them to stay out of the conflict. Children of parents that co-parent collaboratively will be more emotionally healthy and have less mental health concerns later in life.
To be in the Collaborative Divorce process, both parents need to be committed to the process. Both parents need to each have an attorney. Both parents will sign an agreement that they are committed to staying out of Court. You will never see the inside of a courtroom in Collaborative Divorce.
For more information and to share this divorce process with your spouse, visit:
https://collaborativelaw.org/what-is-collaborative-law/
If you would like to schedule a consultation about Collaborative Divorce, email me at Laura@LauraSchultzLaw.com. It is also possible to schedule a joint consultation with your spouse and another Collaborative Divorce attorney.
Collaborative divorce is divorce with respect.
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