With safeguards in place to discourage pursuing litigation, collaborative divorce may in fact be the best way to divorce a spouse who controlled your marriage.
Collaborative Law
We have a lot of assets to divide. Is Collaborative Divorce appropriate — or even wise?
The power of the collaborative divorce team means that even significant marital assets will not hinder or complicate your divorce.
My wife is very controlling. Will Collaborative Divorce work for us?
Meant to provide both you and your spouse with a good amount of control over ending your marriage, the ultimate outcome of collaborative divorce depends largely on whether you and your spouse can communicate and agree with each other on your issues.
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How do I know if Collaborative Divorce is right for me?
If you have a commitment to finding a resolution with your spouse then the next step is to talk to a collaborative divorce lawyer to learn more about the process and your divorce.
How does Collaborative Divorce work?
Collaborative divorce lawyers stand out in how they sign a contract to walk away if either you or your spouse decide to litigate. This is a strong incentive to settle out of court.
How is Collaborative Divorce different from litigation?
Collaborative divorce is an alternative to litigation that emphasizes cooperation, a far cry from the oftentimes antagonistic nature of most divorces.
How is Collaborative Divorce different from mediation?
While both legal processes prioritize working together they both work to accomplish this in very different ways.
How will a Collaborative Divorce affect my children?
There is no way to through a divorce that is more protective of children and more focused on the needs and interests of children than Collaborative Divorce.
I suspect my husband is hiding assets. Is Collaborative Divorce right for us?
A collaborative divorce lawyer can only begin the process of divorce if they’re certain that their client, your spouse, is willing to be completely honest. Allow this to act as a reassurance against any suspicions you may have.
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