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Why pursuing a collaborative divorce will be worth it

On Behalf of | Oct 2, 2019 | Firm News

The period of time surrounding a divorce can be one of the most stressful points in a person’s life. High stress can cause a person to make rash decisions and to become easily irritated. It is important to be aware of this because when chronic stress goes unchecked, it can lead to a downward spiral of anger and irrationality.

This is why it is important to make every effort to minimize the stress that you will have to face in the divorce process. While there’s likely no way to avoid the uncomfortable emotions associated with a divorce, there are things you can do to avoid toxic interactions and disputes. One of the ways you can do this is by pursuing a collaborative divorce.

A collaborative divorce is a term to describe a divorce process that actively avoids court battles and competitive behavior from divorcing spouses. Many spouses who choose this route see the benefits of working together to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. The following are some key reasons why pursuing a collaborative divorce will likely be worth it.

You will be able to heal

The reasons behind your divorce are possibility traumatic and upsetting. At the very least, you will benefit from gaining closure once your divorce is finalized. Going through a contested divorce is going to mean that you will have to fight your ex at every hurdle. However, a collaborative divorce will help you work through certain issues as adults.

It won’t negatively affect your children

Children can be negatively affected by any toxicity that they witness between their parents. Therefore, the more you work on healing your relationship with your ex, the more it will help your children to deal with the situation. In addition, the collaborative process will undoubtedly help you to be better co-parents.

It will cost less

A collaborative divorce involves having conversations and making compromises without the assistance of a courtroom. Therefore, it is likely that you will spend less on legal fees as a result of choosing this route.

If you are contemplating divorce in Denver, spend time contemplating how you want to approach the process. The route that you choose will likely depend on your priorities.

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