Video: Emotions of a Family Divided

Collaborative Divorce is process in which you and your spouse will each have your own specially trained and experienced Collaborative Divorce attorney and work through the issues of your case using a method known as “interest-based negotiation,” which enables spouses to formulate agreements that focus on their most important individual and mutual goals.

A kitchen table divorce is exactly how it sounds: the negotiation of a divorce agreement in a relaxed setting instead of a courtroom. This option allows spouses to settle the terms of their divorce at their own speed and without fuss. Divorce mediation is about you and your soon to be ex-spouse deciding your own divorce and what is best for the both of you and most importantly, your children.

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