Divorce is not always a terrible experience. Like any life event or change, the end of a marriage is a time of emotions and adjustments. However, it can be free of spite, conflicts and lack of communication.
If both parties are on the same page when it comes to moving forward with a divorce, it is likely that they want to complete the process as quickly and painlessly as possible.
The divorce process does not have to involve the court or a battle with your ex while you litigate every marital and family law issue. You could avoid the stress and cost of litigation by resolving your divorce with collaborative law.
What is a collaborative divorce?
At Talmud Law, PLLC, our law firm understands that divorce is not an exciting life event; however, it is one that nearly half of all married couples will experience. As such, our attorneys have years of experiences helping our clients navigate their divorces successfully. This experience equipped our law firm with knowledge that many seek to avoid litigation, and many divorces and family law matters can be resolved out of court.
Collaborative divorce can be a resourceful and cost-effective way to resolve your divorce without having to take the matter to court. This process relies on the parties to work together and collaborate when resolving the divorce issues involved. If successful, this process not only saves the parties time and money, but it also helps with the reduction of stress and other negative emotions that a lengthy divorce litigation could evoke.
Resolving family law matters
Collaborative law can be an effective way to resolve and manage family law matters. This process allows both parties to have control when it comes to decision-making. When it comes to child custody, parents are much more comfortable taking part in a custody plan versus allowing a judge to make decisions that could impact their child as well as their relationship with their child.
Collaborative law relies on the parties to be willing to communicate, cooperate, make compromises and work together to create a creative solution. And if this framework is established when working through their divorce and family law matters, it is likely that this method would be successful if an issue concerning child custody arises in the future.
If you are unsure if collaborative law is right for your divorce or current family law issue, it is important to explore your situation and options further. A legal professional can provide you with the information and answers needed to make an informed decision.