Marvin Collaborative Divorce Attorneys
Are you considering filing for divorce? For many, the next step is researching collaborative divorce. Collaborative divorce agreements have become popular alternatives to contentious litigations or pricey mediated settlements in many family law situations.
Call our Marvin collaborative divorce lawyers at (704) 659-0007 or contact us online.
What Is the Collaborative Divorce Process?
Collaborative divorce is a specific type of divorce. Unlike traditional divorces that are adversarial and make a couple’s breakup final in the eyes of the law, collaborative divorces prioritize settlement-focused negotiation techniques.
In a collaborative divorce, you work towards a divorce agreement without going before a judge.
What to Expect in the Marvin Collaborative Divorce Process
In the collaborative process, the parties agree that they will attend all meetings and participate in meaningful conversations about the issues that they need to resolve, that each party will openly and voluntarily provide and exchange all relevant information and documents, and that they will negotiate through their attorneys in good faith with a goal of arriving at a fair overall settlement.
The attorneys and the clients work together as a “team” to resolve all issues in a global settlement agreement. The process is done outside of the court. Both the clients and the attorneys have an incentive to keep the case out of the court as an agreement is a “win/win” for everyone.
The parties control the pace and what ultimately goes into the agreement.
What Are the Benefits of Marvin Collaborative Divorce?
Just like anything else that leads to compromise in a divorce, you have to be genuinely motivated by a collaborative process where the goal is to work towards a marital settlement that meets everybody’s interests and needs through communication, cooperation, and creative problem-solving.
When researching the best divorce process for a couple, you must be lead with an understanding that no relationship or “divorce case” is alike. While a collaborative divorce may be right for one couple, it may not exactly be the right divorce process for another. It also will not work in a divorce case that could benefit from litigation (high-risk cases).
Here are some unique factors for getting a collaborative divorce:
You and Your Spouse Have Minor Children
If you and your spouse are dissolving your marriage and you have children together, a collaborative divorce could greatly help ease any existing tensions and move forward with your lives with those beautiful kids in mind.
You and Your Spouse Want to Take Part in the Decision-Making Process
Couples that desire to “have more control” over their divorce case will greatly appreciate a collaborative process. With a collaborative divorce, both spouses can take part in the decision-making. This process is especially good for future co-parents.
You and Your Spouse Agree to Compromise to Get the Divorce
It should go without saying, but it is a valid concern to consider only committing to a collaborative divorce if you are led to do so as the best result.
Other benefits include:
- Less stress
- Reduced costs
- Faster total time in the divorce process
Speak with Our Team if You Want To File for Marvin Collaborative Divorce in North or South Carolina
Rech Law, P.C.is here to help and guide you through the process as you navigate divorce and custody proceedings. When the steps of the process require court intervention, you want Rech Law, P.C. on your side.
Schedule a consultation with one of our Marvin collaborative divorce attorneys by calling (704) 659-0007 today!
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Rech Law, P.C. is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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Kate Rech Founding Attorney
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Katie Gilbert Partner, Family Law Board Certified Specialist
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Amanda Smith Partner
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Christine W. Rosenhauer (Volponi) Senior Attorney
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Mihai Salagean Attorney
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Alaina Prevatte Attorney
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Christerfer Purkey Managing Attorney
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Mike Mohun Attorney
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Trey Schopen Attorney
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Ashley Frank-Thomas Senior Paralegal
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Itzel Orozco Senior Paralegal
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Laura Alejos Paralegal