Most important for Baron, is protecting children from
the contentious process of divorce.
Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Divorce were highlighted as alternatives to the more
contentious process of divorce in today's courts.
Not exact matches
But, unlike
divorcing couples, unmarried parents will not need to resolve any potentially complicated (and
contentious)
divorce - related issues such as division
of property and payment
of spousal support, so the decision - making
process is focused almost exclusively on child custody.
In those circumstances, it's necessary to ask a court to deal with any
contentious matters as part
of the
divorce process.
Just like any other component
of the
divorce process, issues
of child custody can be heated and
contentious.
The cooperative spirit
of the mediation
process alleviates a great deal
of the stress that is common in standard
divorces — whether you are on the sending or receiving end
of such
contentious processes as serving or being served and building a case or defending against one.
Divorce has a reputation for being a long, arduous and
contentious process that pits both spouses against each other in a vicious, no - holds - barred court fight to determine everything including division
of assets, spousal maintenance, parenting time, and child support.
If handled properly, a prenup can make the
process of divorce smoother, less
contentious and considerably less expensive.
If you and your spouse are capable
of working together amicably and would prefer to avoid the
contentious, expensive and often lengthy litigation
divorce process, one
of the above
divorce processes may be ideal for your family.
Although collaborative four - way meetings can be difficult and
contentious at times (and many
of the collaborative
divorce cases we see are complex and challenging), there is security in knowing that the
process is contained.
By mediating your
divorce, you both take an active role in the outcome, reaching a settlement you both find fair.Doing so also allows you to avoid the
contentious and expensive
process of a contested (i.e. litigated)
divorce.
Custody determinations are often a highly
contentious and emotional component
of the
divorce process, so it is...
If your
divorce is
contentious, the therapist might have a chance to bring you into a co-parenting relationship during this
process of tapping into the concern and love you both feel for your child's well - being.
But, unlike
divorcing couples, unmarried parents will not need to resolve any potentially complicated (and
contentious)
divorce - related issues such as division
of property and payment
of spousal support, so the decision - making
process is focused almost exclusively on child custody.
By choosing Collaborative
divorce, instead
of a potentially more costly,
contentious and less private court - based approach, the couple maintains control over the
divorce process and its outcomes, with the help
of trained professionals, who will help guide you toward solutions tailored to your family's unique situation.
Custody determinations are often a highly
contentious and emotional component
of the
divorce process, so it is important to know your rights as a parent before going into settlement negotiations or the courtroom.