Collaborative divorce is a non-adversarial, private form of dispute resolution where the parties agree that their attorneys will only be used to
help the reach an agreement outside of court.
Not exact matches
Collaborative divorce is a process where each spouse can rely on his or her own attorney for advice, and the attorneys concentrate solely on
helping the spouse
reach an
agreement peacefully, quickly, and
outside of court.
Mediation as a way to
help couples
reach marital settlement
agreements outside of divorce court developed in the 1970s.