You would be best to discuss it in a consultation with a lawyer to find out
if Collaborative Divorce is right for you.
First, we will meet with you to discuss options and help you decide
if collaborative divorce is right for you.
To determine
if a collaborative divorce is right for you, consider the following yay / nay factors.
If a collaborative divorce sounds right for you, it is critical to select a highly trained and experienced Farmington Hills collaborative divorce attorney.
A family attorney can help a client decide
if a collaborative divorce would be a better option than completing an entire divorce proceeding.
However, because of the increased conflict and cost of traditional divorce, many couples find it worth the investment to see
if a collaborative divorce process will work for them, before resorting to a more adversarial process.
If you are thinking about divorce, but are fearful of the process given the current economy, I suggest that you schedule a consultation with Stephens & Margolin LLP to find out
if the collaborative divorce process could ameliorate those concerns.
One aspect of collaborative divorce that many individuals do not know is that
if the collaborative divorce fails — meaning that you are unable to reach a resolution to your case — you need to start over with new attorneys.
Contact us today to determine
if a collaborative divorce is best for you.
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To learn more about this process, and to find out
if collaborative divorce might be the best option for you and your family, contact the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny today at 425-460-0550.
If you're wondering
if Collaborative Divorce is something that could help you through divorce, consider the following:
Most litigated cases end up settling eventually, and for that reason even
if Collaborative Divorce, as formally practiced is in appropriate, it does not mean that your divorce will be World War III, however, it is important that clients not be afraid to obtain the protection of the court when indicated.
The couples are screened to determine
if Collaborative Divorce is an option.
The Roadmap must be followed
if the Collaborative Divorce process is to work for you.
Not exact matches
And speaking as someone who's just moved into the next phase (separated five months but only just filed yesterday), even
if there's no fighting going on, even
if it's the most amicable and
collaborative divorce anyone you know has ever seen...
if you didn't want to get one and would give anything
if the other person had just been able to take those first steps to getting on the right path again and walk it together, then there's nothing about it that's going to feel «easy» no matter how you slice it.
With
divorce mediation, our goal is to create an environment that is more
collaborative by working together toward solutions to ensure
divorcing couples end up with an arrangement that works for them, their kids
if applicable, and their budgets.
If you have questions about how
collaborative divorce can protect your children, schedule a time to meet with Adam B. Cordover at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.
It would never be accounted for in a conventional courtroom case, but,
if it's important to the clients, then it's critical in a
collaborative divorce.
If you feel
collaborative divorce might be the right solution for you, arrange an appointment to consult with one of our
divorce lawyers to discuss your case.
If you believe that you can get a long — simply for your children — a
collaborative divorce is a great option.
But
if your marriage is truly irretrievably broken, then you can dissolve your marriage honorably via the
collaborative divorce process.
And
collaborative divorce,
if people have two
collaborative lawyers, the lawyers can't go to court so they try hard to settle the case.
However, the
collaborative divorce process is unique in that it requires both parties to sign a contract stating that your
collaborative lawyers will not be able to represent you
if you decide to go to court at a later date.
If you have questions regarding how a Tampa Bay
collaborative divorce process can help you, schedule a consultation with The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., at (813) 443-0615 or fill out our contact form.
In
collaborative law
divorce, your spouse's attorney and I sign a binding contract to drop out of the case
if we can not come to an agreement.
If you and your spouse have difficulty communicating, or if you feel that anything coming from you won't be given much credence, enlist friends or relatives or counselors to present information about Collaborative Divorce to your spous
If you and your spouse have difficulty communicating, or
if you feel that anything coming from you won't be given much credence, enlist friends or relatives or counselors to present information about Collaborative Divorce to your spous
if you feel that anything coming from you won't be given much credence, enlist friends or relatives or counselors to present information about
Collaborative Divorce to your spouse.
Regardless of your approach to the
divorce process,
collaborative or otherwise, this process impacts the remainder of your life and,
if you have children, their lives and their future relationships.
If you would like to speak to a
collaborative law professional, contact a Broward County
divorce lawyer from my firm today.
If, for some reason, you and your spouse can simply not agree on the terms of your
divorce you will have the option to withdraw from the
collaborative divorce process.
If all
divorcing couples were able to work together as a team and used the
collaborative practice process, then
divorce would be a much simpler process.
If you and your spouse are committed to reducing conflict and working together to achieve the best possible outcome for your family, then
Collaborative Divorce may be the ideal path for you to resolve the issues related to your d
Divorce may be the ideal path for you to resolve the issues related to your
divorcedivorce.
If you have questions about how your family could benefit from
collaborative practice, a private and respectful form of dispute resolution for
divorce or other matters, schedule a consultation with Adam B. Cordover at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.
The parties agreement also provides that their lawyers,
divorce coaches and child and financial specialists,
if made part of the
collaborative process, can not participate in litigation
if the
collaborative process terminates.
If you prefer, he or she will attempt to end the
divorce proceedings amicably through
divorce mediation or
collaborative divorce.
If you are having difficulty negotiating the complicated details of your
divorce, but want to avoid going to court, a
collaborative agreement may be right for you.
If you and your spouse are on good terms, a
collaborative divorce may be right for you.
Keep your copy in a
divorce notebook or file folder that can not be found by your spouse (yet —
if you go through with the
collaborative process, everything will be disclosed).
But
if you must get
divorced, you can spare your family a lot of pain by doing it through the
collaborative divorce process.
If you are considering
divorce, you likely think that whether you can have an amicable or
collaborative divorce depends wholly on your spouse.
If it is something that you are both interested in, contact a
collaborative attorney (like me) or get a list of other attorneys that would be willing to engage in a
collaborative divorce.
If both parties are committed to the
collaborative process, this option creates a safer setting that fosters the give and take that can result in an amicable
divorce settlement.
If you ever do go to court, you will not use any information revealed during the
Collaborative Divorce Process and you must both hire new lawyers.
Your
Collaborative lawyer would not be able to represent you
if your
divorce proceedings went to Court, so it is in their best interests to help you reach a satisfactory conclusion using
Collaborative Law.
My recommendation to you
if you are interested in a
collaborative divorce?
Under Texas law, statements made by you and your spouse in
Collaborative Divorce meetings are strictly confidential and can not be admitted into evidence in court
if the process fails to end in a settlement.
Attorneys representing both of the
divorcing parties agree that they will withdraw from further representation
if a settlement is not reached.6 In other words, the attorneys may not represent a
collaborative client in court.
Little do they know that they would be far better off (emotionally and financially),
if they would be willing to try a
collaborative divorce.
Many people do not realize that
if you do not officially handle your
divorce as a Collaborative Divorce, you are in the litigation p
divorce as a
Collaborative Divorce, you are in the litigation p
Divorce, you are in the litigation process.
If you or your spouse hires an untrained and inexperienced
Collaborative Divorce attorney, the result will be subpar at best and, at worst, will leave you dissatisfied and disheartened.