The Collaborative Divorce process requires both you and your spouse to retain your own collaborative lawyer.
With this process,the attorneys, and you and your spouse will agree that you will not go to court, but rather will do everything you can to work out a solution that is reasonable and equitable for both of you. You do this by meeting, information gathering and negotiating - all four of you together. Your lawyer is there as your advocate, but also looks for solutions that work for both parties.
If you and your spouse are unable to arrive at a settlement using the collaborative method, both attorneys must withdraw from the case. You and your spouse then will both retain trial attorneys and resolve your divorce in court. Remember, however, that while a change in attorney is required if an agreement is not reached, this provision is an important part of the collaborative process as it ensures that all at the table are firmly committed to working towards settlement. The typical positioning and posturing of adversarial negotiations is eliminated.
To learn more about the Collaborative Divorce Method, please call directly at 314-862-0330. After a brief phone consultation, you will learn if this method is appropriate for you.