Cooperative Divorce
If you are able to work out most of your agreement together, you may still need some professional assistance reaching agreement for some of the final terms. In that case, you may consider cooperative divorce methods before filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. These options include written settlement proposals, settlement conferences, and mediation. It can be a method similar to Collaborative Divorce without the same level of formality.
The benefit is you achieve a settlement agreement on your own, and you control your family's future.
The benefit is you achieve a settlement agreement on your own, and you control your family's future.
Resolving Conflicts, Not Creating More
If you only want to litigate, spend a great deal of time in your lawyer’s office and in court, and spend a lot of money, you are definitely looking for a Divorce Shark. However, there is another type of lawyer: the lawyer who is a creative problem-solver and promotes settling cases reasonably.
If you want to reduce the level of conflict and the cost, you should consider hiring a lawyer that promotes out-of-court options while also being a skilled litigator.
Our office uses cooperative divorce methods on all our cases, even when your divorce case is Contested and being litigated.
Every step of the way, you are encouraged and empowered to participate in the decision-making process. We are committed to help you work peacefully with your spouse, so you have a respectful divorce and favorable outcome, while protecting your children, your assets, and your family.
If you want to reduce the level of conflict and the cost, you should consider hiring a lawyer that promotes out-of-court options while also being a skilled litigator.
Our office uses cooperative divorce methods on all our cases, even when your divorce case is Contested and being litigated.
Every step of the way, you are encouraged and empowered to participate in the decision-making process. We are committed to help you work peacefully with your spouse, so you have a respectful divorce and favorable outcome, while protecting your children, your assets, and your family.