Achieving Your Divorce Goals via a Collaborative Divorce

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If you are facing a divorce, you almost certainly have divorce goals. These are often focused on child custody arrangements and financial goals, but whatever yours are, it is important to recognize that the collaborative divorce process may be the best path forward. Many people think a collaborative divorce is only appropriate for those couples who are already in complete agreement, but nothing could be further from the truth. If you are going through a divorce, it is time to consult with an experienced Killeen divorce lawyer.

Your Divorce Goals

If you are moving toward divorce, you likely have some ]important goals that include:

  • Protecting your children from additional emotional upset and preserving their financial security into the future
  • Securing your financial future, which can include protecting a family business and other important financial goals in the process
  • Safeguarding your dignity and privacy

The fact is that a traditional divorce does not necessarily share these goals. The purpose of that legal process is to divide your marital assets in a manner that the court considers just and right and to instigate child custody arrangements that the court determines are in the best interests of the children. Your dignity and privacy – which are often trampled in court and which also affect your children’s well-being – are not material issues.

The Collaborative Divorce Process

The collaborative divorce process can help you protect your children from the additional heartbreak that is closely associated with a traditional divorce even as it protects your privacy and tends to expedite the process while minimizing legal costs. In fact, there is little not to love in the collaborative divorce approach. In a collaborative divorce, instead of proceeding to court, you and your spouse’s lawyers will agree to withdraw from the case if you are unable to reach an out-of-court settlement, strongly incentivizing you to come to an agreement.

Can a Collaborative Divorce Work for You?

If you and your soon-to-be ex are nowhere near reaching an agreement, you may think that a collaborative divorce is out of the question – but it is worth reconsidering the issue. The fact is that a collaborative divorce allows you and your spouse the opportunity to hammer out creative solutions to sticky situations while you also focus on your individual goals. You will each work closely with your respective divorce lawyers throughout the process, and you will all share similar motivations – to protect your children and your own privacy while endeavoring to find those compromises that work for you.

If You Are Moving toward Divorce, Consult with an Experienced Killeen Divorce Lawyer Today

A collaborative divorce is often the least painful path forward. Brett Pritchard at The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard – proudly serving Killeen, Texas – is a formidable divorce attorney with extensive experience helping clients like you obtain collaborative divorces that protect their children, finances, dignity, and privacy. We are here to help, so please do not hesitate to contact or call us at (254) 220-4225 for more information today.

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