Divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging transition. Even when people resolve to work amicably together, there may be challenges in navigating the process of ending a marriage. This is one reason why Pennsylvania couples often choose the Collaborative...
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Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce could be better for the kids
You understand that your divorce will impact your kids, and one of your primary goals during this process may be to provide them with stability and security. One practical way to do this is through a shared co-parenting plan — a custody arrangement in which the two...
The calculation of your settlement in a Collaborative Divorce
The Collaborative divorce process uses interest-based negotiation. This means that you and your spouse will be asked to think about what is most important to you both during the divorce process and in the future. Collaborative professionals focus on your hopes and...
Protecting your interests when navigating an amicable divorce
Divorce can be a complicated process, and your decisions during this time are certain to affect you and your family’s future. When you and your spouse resolve to work together through the divorce process, there are steps you can take that will allow you to protect...
Who is a good candidate for Collaborative divorce?
Making plans for a divorce can feel overwhelming and stressful. Whether you asked for the divorce or not, the process may seem complex. Getting a divorce does not need to be the conflict-laden struggle you may see others experience. Collaborative divorce offers an...