Category Archives: Collaborative Divorce

What is the Cost of a Collaborative Divorce in Florida?
Collaborative divorce offers many benefits to people looking to end their marriage. There are many reasons why partners opt for collaborative law over traditional methods of divorce. One of the most notable benefits of collaborative law is the ability to cut divorce costs. How Much Does a Collaborative Divorce Cost? In 2020, researchers estimated… Read More »

What Are You Expected to Do in Florida’s Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative Law is a trendier, healthier, and cheaper alternative to traditional divorce litigation. While everyone knows that you get more control over your divorce through the collaborative divorce process, people are slightly confused about what is expected of them during this process. Unlike in the traditional divorce trial, where the judge has the authority… Read More »

How a Collaborative Divorce is More Beneficial for Parents with Substance Abuse Problems
Collaborative divorce has many advantages, especially when one of the spouses suffers from substance abuse. Not only does ending a marriage through collaborative law save time and money, but it also allows spouses to have greater control over the entire process. One of the benefits of seeking a collaborative divorce is that spouses can… Read More »

Three Situations When Collaborative Divorce is Not for You
We have recently discussed the strategies to prevent difficulties with a collaborative divorce, but what if these difficulties cannot be resolved no matter how hard you try? Here’s the thing: Collaborative divorce is not for everyone. The benefits of opting for collaborative divorce are quite glaring. It’s cost-efficient most of the time and less… Read More »

Choosing Between Collaborative and Traditional Divorce
Divorce frequently causes couples to question a lot about their lives, and how to move on from the end of a marriage. Many different emotions will ebb and wane as the decision to divorce is made, as the dissolution process is started, and as the court officially dissolves the marriage a number of months… Read More »