Benefits of Collaborative Divorce
- Control: You and your spouse make decisions—not a judge.
- Confidentiality: Unlike court proceedings, everything discussed remains private.
- Child-Focused: Emphasizes cooperative co-parenting and reducing conflict.
- Cost-Effective: Can be more efficient and predictable than litigation.
- Preserves Relationships: Encourages respectful dialogue, which is especially important when ongoing co-parenting is involved.
- Grey Divorces: With a larger portion of the population divorcing later in life issues of dividing assets and health issues become more challenging and require a team of experts and attorneys to understand and make decisions in creating a divorce separation agreement.
- These cases often involve unique challenges that involve:
- Retirement and pension division
- Health insurance and ongoing medical needs
- Long-term financial support
- Estate planning consideration
- Adult children from blended families
- Preserving assets to support both spouses moving forward.
- High Net Worth Couples and Complex finances to include
- Business interests
- Real estate holdings
- Retirement accounts and investments
- Executive compensation
- Long-term cash flow and support needs
- Tax consequences of settlement options