Collaboration
Collaborative Divorce is a distinct and thoughtful approach to resolving matrimonial matters. Unlike traditional litigation, it is built on cooperation, transparency, and respect.
Key features include:
- Commitment to negotiation – The parties agree to resolve all matters through discussion and negotiation, refraining from filing court motions while the collaborative process is ongoing.
- Shared exchange of information – Both sides work together to gather and share the information needed for a fair resolution. For example, instead of each party hiring separate appraisers, they might share the cost of a single, neutral appraisal.
- Problem-solving over point-scoring – The focus is on addressing each party’s valid concerns and interests, rather than treating the case as a battle to be won. By working together, solutions can be reached that are often not possible in a contested case.
Our family law team is highly trained and experienced in the collaborative process. We are committed to fostering a constructive, solutions-focused atmosphere that benefits all parties involved.
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