If you and your spouse have decided to divorce, things may feel a little uncertain. You may be wondering how the process will work, how decisions will be made and what the final outcome will be.
The divorce process can look very different for different people. Essentially, you have two options: You can refuse to compromise and fight for what you want in court, or you and your spouse can work out a final agreement together through negotiations.
While the approach you take is up to you, many people find a collaborative divorce to be best.
What is collaborative divorce?
Collaborative divorce is the process of using negotiations to reach a final agreement outside of court. You and your spouse would each have your own lawyer to ensure your rights and best interests are protected. However, instead of fighting over the outcome in the courtroom, a collaborative approach allows you to work through the components of your divorce together in order to reach an agreement you can both live with.
3 reasons to choose collaborative divorce
While negotiating the terms of your divorce with your ex may not sound like fun, a collaborative approach has numerous benefits:
A collaborative divorce is a viable option for most spouses who are willing to work with each other to reach an agreement. However, it is very important to have an experienced attorney on your side to ensure you are considering all possibilities and ultimately reach a fair agreement.