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4 reasons why you should try a collaborative divorce

On Behalf of Taylor-Made Solutions, PLLC | Jun 23, 2022 | Divorce

You and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, which is undoubtedly a difficult decision, but there may be ways to make the process easier for both of you. A collaborative divorce is one option that can often lead to a more amicable split.

What are some of the reasons you and your spouse should consider a collaborative divorce?

The benefits of a collaborative divorce

A collaborative divorce is a process in which couples considering a divorce work with their attorneys and other professionals to resolve their differences out of court. 

There are a few reasons why this is a better option than a traditional divorce, including:

  1. Both parties work together with their lawyers to negotiate a fair and amicable agreement.
  2. There are more creative solutions than would be possible in court.
  3. It helps to reduce the costs and length of the divorce process.
  4. It allows the divorcing couple to maintain control over their own lives, rather than putting their future in the hands of a judge.

If you and your spouse decide this is the route you want to go, the first step is to sign an agreement agreeing to the collaborative process. You will meet with any professionals involved in the case to discuss goals and objectives. Your respective representatives will then exchange information and try to reach an agreement on all aspects of the divorce, including child custody, property division and alimony. 

Working with your spouse in a collaborative divorce can help maintain a friendly relationship and avoid costly litigation, which benefits everyone.

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