Unlike divorce litigation, divorce mediation is a prototype for positive co-parenting.
However,
unlike divorce litigation in which one side is pitted against another, the Collaborative Divorce team (the attorneys and allied professionals), are all present to help make the process smoother, transitions easier and assist you both in reaching outcomes that are best suited to meet your needs and that of your child or children.
Not exact matches
Unlike traditional
divorce litigation, matrimonial arbitration is conducted in private, between the spouses, their attorneys and the arbitrator.
Unlike litigation, the financial process in Collaborative
Divorce is not a battle of experts.
Unlike litigation, the cost of mediation tends to be both reasonable and predictable and is typically a fraction of the cost of a contentious
divorce.
Unlike in
divorce litigation you will exchange this information informally.
Unlike divorce arbitration or
litigation, no agreements are final until both parties agree.
Unlike litigation, it has been our experience that the cost savings for a
divorcing couple can be significant when you take into consideration that once a
divorce is settled collaboratively, there is a significant chance that the conflict has been settled once and for all and will not find itself being «re-litigated» at a future date.
Mediation,
unlike litigation, promotes the maintenance of respectful relationships throughout the
divorce process, resulting in friendlier, healthier relationships in the future.
Meetings in the Collaborative
divorce process,
unlike in traditional
litigation, foster an efficient use of resources to gather information, analyze issues, and problem solve disputes.
Open and Full Disclosure by both you and your spouse,
unlike in traditional
litigation, is required by the Collaborative
divorce process to provide each other full and honest disclosure of all relevant information.
Unlike litigation or traditional mediation, Collaborative
Divorce is designed to give the parties control over the process of resolving issues, the cost of the process, and the outcome of the d
Divorce is designed to give the parties control over the process of resolving issues, the cost of the process, and the outcome of the
divorcedivorce.
Unlike in traditional
litigation, the spouses in a collaborative
divorce are able to set the pace of the process and are not tied to the schedule of the court.
Unlike traditional
litigation, the spouses in a collaborative
divorce are able to set the pace of the process and are not tied to the schedule of the court.