Having decided to end your marriage, you want to put the heartache and stress behind you quickly, but that is not likely to happen in the courtroom. However, you may consider collaborative divorce, a respectful, economical alternative to litigation where you have...
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Why are people afraid to divorce?
When things are not working in the marriage anymore, or spouses face irreconcilable differences, they might start thinking about getting a divorce. However, many spouses admit that they are afraid of actually seeking a divorce. There are several reasons for this fear....
Rethinking divorce: 4 reasons to consider a collaborative path
Collaborative divorce is a unique approach to divorce resolution focused on avoiding litigation and creating the best possible outcome for both parties. In this approach, couples often work with a team of experts in addition to their respective attorneys, including...
5 reasons to consider a collaborative divorce
If you're considering divorce, you may have come across a number of websites touting the advantages of collaborative divorce. You might think that, given your relationship, it couldn't ever work for you. Here are five reasons why you should reconsider that initial...
3 reasons to consider a collaborative divorce
A "collaborative divorce" sounds like an oxymoron. You are ending a marriage, how can it be collaborative? Isn't your spouse now the enemy? The answer: they don't have to be. You were a team throughout your marriage, so consider working as a team through the divorce...
3 collaborative divorce myths debunked
When you and your spouse decide to divorce, you can become emotionally overwhelmed. You have the children to think about. Life as you know it will change. The two of you will disassemble everything you have, and make new plans to move forward. How you decide to...