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Collaborative Law in Phoenix

When you are ending a marriage, you are not just losing the title of husband or wife. You are ending the emotional, financial, and legal relationships that you and your spouse have shared. For many couples, ending the financial and emotional relationships can often be the most difficult. Your children are facing a change in their circumstances, perhaps even living in a new home. You need to ensure that your divorce doesn’t destabilize the family’s finances. You and your spouse must agree on parenting issues. You need to equitably divide your assets and debts and address support issues.

Why Use Collaborative Law to Settle a Divorce?

Untangling a couple’s business affairs to the satisfaction of both is a tricky business. The courts have a tendency to divide a couple’s finances equally. While that may seem fair, it might not be the best solution for you and your spouse. That is why in Phoenix, Arizona, Collaborative Law is a viable alternative to allowing the court system to handle your separation and divorce.

Collaborative Law allows both sides to make decisions that are best for the entire family. Collaborative Law provides your family with an integrated approach to the divorce process. By means of Collaborative Law in Phoenix, you will have the proper assistance with the legal and financial aspects of ending your marriage.

Collaborative Law Keeps Matters Private

Divorce is traumatic enough without everyone knowing your business. Collaborative Law keeps the entire process private. When you opt for Collaborative Law to assist you with your divorce, you eliminate the need to assign blame. Because the courts are not involved, the process can be faster.

It allows both parties to divide their assets the way that is best for them. It is important for you to set realistic goals for yourself. Do you really want half of your spouses business or give your spouse half of yours? Couples who own homes, rental property, and businesses have unique needs when ending a marriage and often require unique solutions.

Work Together for an Amicable Divorce

When opting for Collaborative Law, you need to prioritize your goals. This will enable you to make concessions during the negotiation process. If your spouse does the same, then you both will be more likely to walk away with what you really want. Your attorney will assist you in selecting a team of professionals to support and guide you through the divorce process. Of paramount importance are the financial and child custody/support aspects of your marriage. Both parties will select a Financial Specialist and (if there are minor children) a Child Specialist to assist with the process.

This process will assist you to equitably divide your assets. There is the old adage ‘people don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan’. By having a financial specialist’s assistance during your separation and divorce, you can minimize the monetary impact that going from one household to two entails. No one wants to go from being financially secure to not knowing how he or she will make ends meet. Collaborative Law can lessen the financial impact of your divorce and help you with your plans.

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