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What is a collaborative divorce?
A Collaborative
Divorce is a solution – oriented alternative to a traditional divorce. Instead of focusing on getting the largest
financial reward no matter the human or financial cost, the parties try to find "win-win"
solutions that meet the needs of both sides.
While
a relationship may be ending, the
Collaborative Divorce process recognizes that obligations often continue – especially
when children are involved. It allows
couples to formulate an agreement that focuses on their most important
individual and mutual goals. This
process helps all members move forward in a positive way, rather than dwell on the past.
A Collaborative Divorce is a dignified alternative to litigation for families addressing:
What is the collaborative divorce approach?
The
collaborative approach uses an interdisciplinary team consisting of
the clients, two attorneys, two collaborative divorce coaches,
a financial specialist, and a child specialist, if needed. This
approach integrates the legal, emotional, and financial
aspects of divorce. Based on the concept of generating the most
favorable outcome for all family members, especially
the children, the collaborative team assists in resolving conflict
using cooperative strategies rather than adversarial techniques and
litigation. This approach allows the parties to remain in control
of the transformative process while playing the key role in creating
realistic and successful outcomes.
What are the benefits to the collaborative divorce?
- Protects children
- Creates a cooperative and non-adversarial environment
- Addresses the family’s questions and concerns
- Creates an equitable co-parenting plan
- Preserves the dignity and self-respect of the parties
- Preserves privacy
- Promotes effective use of time
- Allows the parties to retain control of the process
- Reduces conflict, anxiety and uncertainty
- Addresses interim and long-term solutions
- Promotes the most effective use of financial and emotional resources
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Who are the members of the collaborative
divorce team and what are their roles?
Clients:
- Works as the primary team member
- Develops solutions to problems
- Addresses issues directly with the team
- Promotes a successful family outcome
Collaborative Law Attorneys:
- Examine needs with clients
- Discuss legal options and obligations
- Develop settlement options
- Evaluate consequences and limitations
Collaborative Divorce Coaches:
- Assist clients to clarify concerns
- Help set short and long term goals
- Foster co-parenting relationships
- Manage difficult emotional stages
- Develop communication skills
Financial Specialist:
- Creates realistic financial scenarios
- Plans and budgets for the future
- Assists in the understanding of financial consequences of proposed
settlements
Child Representative:
- Listens to and supports children
- Assists parents with children’s needs
- Identifies co-parenting needs
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