When a California married couple decides to file for divorce, they must resolve numerous issues before a settlement can be achieved. If the couple has children together, things may be a bit more complicated because, as parents, they must decide where their kids will...
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Collaborative Law
Collaborative law facilitates non-confrontational divorce
Not every California couple who files for divorce expects a rancorous, lengthy and stressful proceeding. Many spouses are on good terms when they part, especially those who have children and agree that keeping their kid's best interests in mind is more important than...
Collaborative law: Many California spouses save money this way
Most married couples worry about finances at times. When divorce occurs, it can be especially challenging to try to achieve a settlement without breaking the bank. Many people say they chose collaborative law divorces because it helped them obtain their goals in an...
Collaborative law: A means to avoid confrontation in divorce
It is true that divorce is often arrived at in an ultimate decision that follows months or years of marital problems. California spouses and others can relate to contentious situations where filing for divorce seems like the most viable solution option. However, that...
Collaborative law: A less expensive alternative to litigation
When California spouses divorce, the must make numerous decisions regarding negotiation of a settlement. In many cases, litigation is necessary, especially if those involved disagree about child custody, property division or support issues. Other spouses are able to...
Collaborative Law: Is it a viable option for your divorce?
If you're one of many California parents who cringe at the thought of a long, drawn-out court battle as a means of achieving a divorce settlement, you may wish to explore options that are designed to be nonconfrontational instead. Collaborative law is meant to provide...
Collaborative law is designed to be nonconfrontational
Do you try to avoid confrontation at all costs? If so, you may relate to many other California residents who wish to file for divorce but hesitate to do so because they worry they will be dragged into a nasty courtroom battle. There are several alternatives that may...
Collaborative law may help save time and money in divorce
As 2017 draws to a close and married couples in California begin setting goals for a new year, chances are some will choose divorce as the most viable option for overcoming current obstacles and pursuing new lifestyles. Some divorces will be hashed out in court, often...
Collaborative law may help with an out-of-court settlement
When a California married couple chooses divorce as the most viable option to resolving their relationship disputes, they may want to find a way to sever their ties without going to court. Especially if they have children, there is typically quite a bit of negotiating...
How collaborative law can help California residents in divorce
The last thing those going through divorce want is to enter long, drawn-out battles in court that result in flared tempers, emotional outbursts and contentious disputes regarding any number of issues. Avoiding this type of nightmarish situation is one of the reasons...