- Emphasizes the needs of children
- Encourages mutual respect
- Keeps control of the outcome with the individuals
- Utilizes a problem solving approach
- Provides for open communication
- Identifies & addresses interests & concerns of all
- Prepares individuals for new lives
Divorce ends a marriage but need not sever family ties or relationships. Especially when children are involved, life long responsibilities remain. By preserving respect and encouraging cooperation, Collaborative Practice helps parents and children keep family bonds while embracing new lives.
Collaborative Practice is a proven non-litigation model that leverages the skills of a team of professionals from multiple disciplines to help resolve marital disputes with mutually equitable, long-lasting agreements. The Collaborative Process requires a lawyer to represent each party; a neutral mental health professional to address the children, family & communication issues; & a neutral financial specialist to address the financial security of the family.
Collaborative Divorce
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Why Collaborative Divorce