Collaborative Divorce Attorney: Collaborative Divorce, A Better Fit For Your Family
A collaborative divorce attorney understands that collaborative divorce might be a better fit for your family instead of going through traditional divorce litigation. For many families, the idea of going to court and putting their family’s financial future and parenting plan in the hands of a judge to decide after a contested trial, is scary.
However, collaborative divorce, like mediation, is a good option for families who desire a private, family-centered process to address their unique needs and goals. No two families are alike, the solutions to your family’s needs will be different than others. Working with a collaborative divorce attorney gives you time and space to come up with creative solutions that work best for your family.
The collaborative divorce model provides your family with the opportunity to avoid going to trial by working with a team dedicated to helping your family create a solution in your best interest in a safe, confidential process. The collaborative model is a favorable option for many families who wish to have more control over their divorce and value the privacy that is offered through the collaborative process.
You and your spouse will each work with a collaborative divorce attorney, a financial planner (who is a financial neutral) who gathers the necessary financial information and provides a financial analysis to the parties and attorneys to help them in the negotiations and decision making.
A mental health professional who is a neutral divorce coach will help guide spouses to create the best parenting plan possible that works for the family, and facilitates good communication skills.
If you are in the Kansas City Metro area and believe collaborative divorce might be the best option for you and your family, contact collaborative divorce attorney, Nathalie Elliott, today to schedule a consultation, or feel free to call us at the number below with any questions regarding your divorce case.