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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Save Money with Collaborative Divorce

By Mike Mastracci

Particularly in today's struggling economy, people are conscious of every dollar they spend. When separation and divorce strike, some people will understandably try to save on legal fees by embracing the collaborative law approach. While you will still have to spend money, it is well worth it. Whatever you do, don't try to do it yourself with one of those do-it-yourself "divorce in a box" kits.

In a collaborative case the parties and their respective collaboratively trained attorneys engage in a series of 4-way meetings with the goal of reaching acceptable resolutions for each spouse. It simply costs more to fight and it sure doesn't do much good when there are children involved. People are often totally shocked at the costs of divorce when everyone is in fight mode.

There is a smart alternative for those who don't want an expensive litigious divorce that drags through the courts, as well as for those who know better than to try and handle their own important legal affairs. Collaborative divorce allows couples to settle out of court, but with the benefit and assistance of an attorney trained in collaborative law. Collaborative divorce encourages mature, cooperative, non-combative behavior with the goal of arriving at a mutually agreeable settlement.

By engaging in the collaborative divorce process you do not have to contend with arbitrarily imposed court requirements, but can work together to provide your children with maximum financial stability. Both you and children deserve nothing less. If you must separate or divorce, do it with dignity and save a buck or two along the way.

So, where do you find collaboratively trained professionals? The biggest and most valuable network can be found at www.collaborativepractice.com You can also find many useful articles on collaborative law at www.DivorceWithoutDishonor.com

Thing how much time and effort is waisted over fighting about inconsequential things; who gets the soup spoon, the paper towel holder, the talking fish wall mount in the basement and who has to pay the block buster late fee (oh that's right, Net Flix busted that up). The more you fight, the more you pay.

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