Collaborative Divorce: A Kinder, Gentler Approach?

Working Together to Resolve Divorce

Working Together to Resolve Divorce

The Orlando Sentinel posted an article today on Collaborative Divorce.  Collaborative divorce is an alternative way to resolve a divorce case without resorting to litigation. I was actually trained as a collaborative lawyer in 2001.  However, it has been slow to pick up steam in Alabama.  In fact, many divorce attorneys in Alabama that I have spoken to have expressed their reluctance to hanlde cases collaboratively. I think that will change.  As it becomes more common and more people find out about it, there will be a market demand for it.

The only real down side to collaborative divorce can be the expense. But, it is far less costly than a traditional adversarial divorce.

I have been working on something called the No Nonsense Divorce that I think will provide another viable option for families in Alabama trying to cope with divorce.  It is a way for divorcing couples to streamline the divorce process and to resolve their case for a fixed fee that is far less than would be incurred in litigation. I’ll be posting more about No Nonsense Divorce here as soon as we have all of the parts in place.

Until then, I encourage you to read the article linked above on Collaborative Divorce. It captures some of the same themes that I urge my clients to consider in the way we handle their divorce case.

This post from the AlabamaFamilyLawBlog.com where you can find information about Alabama divorce and family law.

Collaborative Divorce: A Kinder, Gentler Approach?

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