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When to consider a collaborative divorce

On Behalf of | Feb 4, 2024 | Divorce

It is a common misconception that ending a marriage is usually a hostile and conflict-filled process. However, when couples in Colorado are willing to work together, there are other alternatives to resolve a divorce amicably and efficiently. Collaborative divorce is a way to end a marriage through negotiation and cooperation. 

What is a collaborative divorce? 

A collaborative divorce is a process that allows couples to negotiate the terms of their divorce without conflict or the need for court intervention. Both parties are encouraged to work together from beginning to end. Prior to starting the process, each spouse and their legal counsel sign agreements to keep things out of court and resolve their case through negotiation. 

Advantages 

Collaborative divorce has two main advantages: they are typically quicker and they cost less money. Since couples cooperate and negotiate their major issues, they can avoid a court trial. By avoiding court, couples not only stand to save a lot of money, but a lot of time as well. 

Help is available 

Most collaborative divorces are successful and end in a settlement of all issues. However, a collaborative divorce may not be an option for every couple who seeks to end their marriage. When divorce becomes imminent it is common to feel confused and overwhelmed. Those in Colorado who are heading for a divorce have questions or need help may want to consider meeting with a legal professional. An experienced family law attorney can answer difficult questions and help clients determine the best path forward depending on their specific situation.  

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