Money Talk 1010 AM: Introducing Collaborative Divorce

I recently had the opportunity to appear on the Let’s Talk Law radio program along with Licensed Mental Health Counselor Linda Peterman.  We were introducing collaborative divorce to the Tampa Bay listeners of Money Talk 1010 AM and had a great conversation with host Roxanne Wilder.

Collaborative divorce is a private form of dispute resolution where each spouse retains an attorney.  The attorneys only focus on negotiating an agreement, and they are contractually barred from engaging in contested court proceedings.  All negotiations are had in a private conference room rather than the public courthouse.

A neutral facilitator, who generally is licensed in a field of mental health, oftentimes helps the spouses focus on what is most important (such as the welfare of the children) rather than the arguments of the past.  A neutral financial professional, who has either a financial planning or accounting background, is frequently retained to efficiently ensure full financial transparency and aid the spouses to make the transition from married life to financially independent single life.

You can listen to the radio program, which was sponsored by Next Generation Divorce and aired on September 4, 2015 immediately after the Dave Ramsey Show, after the jump.

The radio program begins at the 5:27 mark:

If you have questions about how the collaborative divorce process can respectfully and privately help your family through a tough time, schedule a consultation with Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm at (813) 443-0615 or fill out our contact form.

Adam B. Cordover is president of Next Generation Divorce, one of the nation’s largest collaborative practice groups with over 130 collaborative attorneys, facilitators, and financial professionals covering Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Sarasota, and Manatee Counties and beyond.  He is also an executive board member of the Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida and a member of the Research Committee of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.

Adam now practices exclusively in out-of-court dispute resolution with a focus on collaborative divorce, mediation, direct negotiations, and unbundled legal services.

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