Video: Ten Reasons to Choose Collaborative Divorce

Click the following link to view a video produced by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. The video follows Sally and Lionel, a couple that have agreed to let cameras into their interdisciplinary collaborative divorce process:

http://video.collaborativepractice.com/video/default.html

Additionally, the video expounds upon the following ten reasons to chose collaborative divorce over the traditional litigation model:

1) Lawyers are specially trained to reduce conflict and negotiate wise settlements

2) The opportunity to protect your children from the damage caused by a high conflict divorce

3) A team approach that can work with even the most high conflict couples

4) Everyone signs an agreement NOT to go to Court [until a full settlement is reached]

5) Emotion is acknowledged and dealt with respectfully

6) You have an advocate who is focused on advancing your interests

7) The neutral financial professional helps the couple make informed financial decisions

8) Collaborative teams help clients craft creative solutions

9) The clients and professionals control the pace of the process

10) A legacy of trust and goodwill to move forward

Attorney Adam B. Cordover has completed advanced training in interdisciplinary  collaborative family law and is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and the Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay.

If you wish to schedule a consultation with a collaborative lawyer, call The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., at 813-443-0615 or fill out our contact form.

2 replies
  1. Lawyer New Jersey says:

    Nice video; Collaborative Divorce is the nice way to settlement between the partners. It gives opportunity to protect the children from suffering the damage by divorce. I think all ten points are really good for peaceful settlement.

  2. Utah Divorce Attorneys says:

    It’s really good video. I like one of the point in of your blog that is -” 2) The opportunity to protect your children from the damage caused by a high conflict divorc”. This one must be considered.

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