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What are the benefits of collaborative law divorce?

On Behalf of | Mar 18, 2022 | Family Law |

There are a variety of different benefits divorcing couples may be able to experience by utilizing the collaborative law process to handle and resolve their divorce. For that reason, couples who have made the difficult decision to divorce should be familiar with the potential benefits of collaborative law divorce.

The benefits of collaborative law divorce

There are a variety of possible benefits of collaborative law divorce including:

  • The opportunity to work with professionals: The collaborative law divorce process allows the divorcing couple to work with different professionals to help them sort out all of their divorce-related concerns such as financial professionals, tax professionals or counseling psychology professionals.
  • The process is more private: The collaborative law divorce process is not subject to the discovery process. This can save time and money and can also be more private. Likewise, because it is not a public court process, the collaborative law divorce process can be more private.
  • The goal of the process is shared agreements: Because the collaborative law divorce process focuses on shared agreements, the outcomes can be easier for the divorcing couple to live with and create less acrimony along the way.
  • The process can save time and money: Because of many of the unique aspects of the collaborative law divorce process, one of the biggest benefits can be overall time and cost savings.

One of the most unique and important aspects of the collaborative law divorce process is that each of the divorcing spouses will work with an attorney and other professionals to resolve al of their divorce concerns. The divorcing couple will sign an agreement that their representatives with withdraw if they instead decide to litigate their divorce. Collaborative law divorce is a different approach to divorce that divorcing couples should consider and understand the benefits of when making decisions about their divorce process.