What is the difference between Collaborative divorce and a “Regular” Divorce?
Collaborative Practice, by definition, is a non-adversarial approach to divorce. The spouses-and their lawyers-pledge in writing not to go to court. They negotiate in good faith, and achieve a mutually-agreed upon settlement outside of court. The cooperative nature of Collaborative Practice can greatly ease the emotional strain caused by the breakup of a relationship, and protect the well-being of children.