Collaborative law provides a less adversarial divorce approach

Over the past several years, there has been a change in the way that some couples are seeking to end their marriages. In those situations where the two parties are in agreement that they wish to avoid a prolonged court battle, a collaborative law solution might meet their needs better than a traditional divorce proceeding. Several states have enacted laws that guide the practice, including Florida.

In order for this type of dissolution to work, the spouses must be capable of negotiation in a reasonable manner. For the most part, couples who choose this route have already agreed on many aspects of their divorce and simply need advice on how to obtain the most agreeable settlement. This avenue allows the couple to keep the details of their divorce private and affords them the opportunity to avoid the contentiousness of a more traditional divorce.

Along with the other benefits this type of divorce provides, a collaborative law option is often less expensive, which can provide an additional motive for pursuing this avenue. Those attorneys who provide this service must be licensed and are well-trained in the procedures. Florida residents who wish to obtain more information as to whether this is a viable alternative for them may seek additional information from an experienced family law professional.

 

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