Collaborative Divorce: “It’s all the rage”

“They call it “collaborative divorce.” It’s apparently all the rage right now.” from the movie Juno

Collaborative Divorce is a “new way to resolve disputes respectfully” and handling divorce out of court.  Our Memphis Divorce Lawyers would like to set the record straight. 

You can refer to this Free Collaborative Divorce Kit provided by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals for more detailed information about Collaborative Divorce.

Divorce can be an unfortunate and expensive situation.  But it doesn’t have to be that way.  Collaborative Divorce Professionals are a great resource and alternative for dividing families that  have contested issues and the financial resources to fight them out.  You can settle your divorce out of court and inexpensively… with simple professional guidance.  If you want to fight out your divorce, you’ll have to spend a lot of money, whether you settle with collaborative professionals or in court.  Collaborative Divorce is the best alternative to litigating divorce in court.  But don’t spend money on the “new rage” divorce.  Our Memphis Divorce Lawyers can assist you settling an affordable divorce, and enlisting other professional when needed and only if a financial option.

For the average family, Collaborative Divorce is a great guiding principle, but don’t feel that it is the only way to settle your divorce out of court.  Mediation is highly encouraged by all Tennessee divorce professionals, and is an option at any stage of your divorce.

2 Responses to “Collaborative Divorce: “It’s all the rage””

  1. Collaborative Divorce: “It’s all the rage” on May 2nd, 2008 4:01 pm

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  2. collaborative divorce on May 7th, 2008 10:03 am

    I recomend this type of divorce with all my heart. It’s simple, relatively fast and lest cumbersome than an full blown legal separation.

    Mediation is available in all US states and it can greatly improve your quality of life during a divorce process.

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