Is Collaborative Divorce Right for Your Family?
In a collaborative divorce, both spouses retain specially trained lawyers and everyone signs an agreement committing to resolve matters without going to court.
The process is private, paced by the family rather than a court schedule, and can bring in neutral professionals — financial specialists or family professionals — where they help.
Collaborative practice is not the right fit for every situation, but for many families it preserves working relationships in a way adversarial litigation cannot.
This article provides general information only and is not legal advice.