Board logo

subject: Ensure An Amicable Miami Divorce With Collaborative Divorce [print this page]


The stereotype about getting a divorce is always that it will be expensive and acrimonious. However, this does not necessarily have to be the case. In fact, many couples are making the decision to pursue a divorce that is not only cost-effective but also amicable and that allows them to remain on friendly terms and continue to co-parent and take care of their children by working together. If you are considering ending your marriage or you are involved in divorce, you may wish to discuss alternatives to a litigated divorce that can help ensure your marital dissolution is as stress-free as possible.

Collaborative Divorce

One option that you may wish to discuss with your Florida divorce attorney in order to help achieve an amicable divorce is to use a collaborative divorce process. A collaborative divorce is one in which you and your spouse, along with your respective attorneys, work together to try to resolve the important issues that exist in a divorce case. This means you would work together to resolve asset division, spousal and child support matters and custody division.

A collaborative divorce involves each party sharing their opinions and feelings on what is most important to them and listening with an open mind to the other persons opinions and desires. Once each party has expressed their opinions about the divorce issues, the parties work together to try to come up with an agreement that is acceptable to everyone and that fulfills as many of each persons individual goals and desires as possible.

In some cases, people who decide to choose collaborative divorce will work with a collaborative divorce coach that helps to facilitate communication and guide the parties through dissolving their marriage. This can add some expense since you must pay for the cost of a collaborative divorce coach. Despite this added cost, a collaborative divorce will typically still be faster and less expensive than a litigated divorce where the court has to decide all issues. A collaborative divorce coach may not be necessary in all cases either, as you typically can have your attorney guide you through the divorce process and assist you in dissolving your marriage in an amicable manner.

When you work with a Florida divorce lawyer, your attorney can explain to you what your actual rights are under the divorce laws in the state of Florida. This will give you a good idea of what it is reasonable to expect in your divorce as far as support, assets and custody. You can then use this information to come up with a reasonable basis for a divorce settlement agreement. Your spouse can also get similar information about his or her legal rights from his own Florida divorce lawyer so that he or she is prepared to discuss a reasonable settlement based on what the law allows.

Once you both have an idea of what you can receive in a divorce and of what you want in a divorce, you can then come to an agreement together. The court will confirm the agreement and make it legal in the hearing to dissolve your marriage and you will be able to get a divorce with no fighting and a minimum of stress and court costs.

by: Jeff Miller




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0