Collaborative divorce offers a less adversarial and more harmonious approach to ending a marriage. Here’s what makes it different:
- Cooperative Negotiations: Both spouses, along with their lawyers, work together civilly to negotiate a divorce agreement.
- Timely Document Sharing: Unlike traditional divorces, there’s a mutual agreement to provide necessary documents without needing subpoenas or legal interventions.
- Adapting to Modern Needs: With the shift to online mediation during the pandemic, collaborative divorce became even more accessible, utilizing video conferencing for negotiations.
- Mediator’s Role: Often a retired judge, the mediator engages in ‘shuttled diplomacy’ between virtual breakout rooms, helping each side reach a compromise.
- Settlement-Focused: Most cases, regardless of complexity or tension, are resolved within days, reducing stress and avoiding direct confrontation.
Collaborative divorce is about fostering a cooperative mindset, aiming for mutually agreeable solutions while minimizing stress.
Considering a collaborative approach for your divorce? Letβs explore how this method can work for you.
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