The Collaborative Divorce Process requires both spouses to be represented by a separate attorney. Then, depending on the complexity of the financial issues a Financial Neutral may be needed in order to help the parties figure out the best options to equitably divide their marital assets and liabilities – instead of just dividing everything in half – an option the Court would most likely rule. Or, … [Read more...] about Why We Use a Mental Health Professional In The Collaborative Divorce Process
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4 Reasons Why To Choose The Collaborative Divorce Process vs. Litigation or Mediation
1. NO COURT In the Collaborative Divorce Process, the clients agree in advance to resolve their issues without litigating in Court. They understand that litigating in Court is an expensive process that does not guarantee there will be a ruling favorable to either spouse. When using Mediation to resolve your divorce, you are still in the Litigation process. Because if Mediation fails, … [Read more...] about 4 Reasons Why To Choose The Collaborative Divorce Process vs. Litigation or Mediation