Special Needs Children and Collaborative Divorce
Going through divorce is never easy. But when you are raising a child with special needs, the challenges — both emotional and financial — can feel overwhelming. You need a process that protects your child, respects your family’s future, and helps you work through the difficult moments with dignity.
That’s where Collaborative Divorce can make a world of difference. At Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm, we are here to guide you through this private divorce process with care, compassion, and expertise.
A Collaborative Facilitator Can Tailor a Parenting Plan for Special Needs
In a traditional Florida divorce, parenting plans often focus on basics like overall decision-making, weekly schedules, and holidays. But if your child has special needs, you already know that their world is more complex.
In Collaborative Divorce, a neutral Collaborative Facilitator — a licensed mental health professional — works with both parents to develop a parenting plan tailored to your child’s specific requirements. Some examples include:
- Coordinating medical treatments, therapies, and specialized education
- Managing transitions between households in a way that supports emotional regulation
- Planning for transportation and access to services that may not be available in every community
- Creating ways for both parents to participate meaningfully in decisions about your child’s care and development
Instead of battling over who gets “more time,” the Facilitator helps both parents stay focused on what your child needs most to thrive.
Managing the Extra Stress of Divorce with Special Needs
Divorce is stressful enough. When you add the daily demands of raising a special needs child, emotions can run even higher. A Collaborative Facilitator provides emotional support throughout the process, helping you:
- Communicate more effectively with your co-parent
- Manage the inevitable stress and emotional ups and downs
- Keep the focus on solutions, not conflict
Having this support can help you avoid destructive fights that could hurt your child — and your ability to co-parent in the future.
Planning Financially for a Lifetime of Needs
Special needs children often require financial support beyond the age of 18. In a typical court case in Florida, child support usually ends when a child becomes a legal adult or graduates high school. But that may not meet your child’s needs if they are unable to fully support themselves.
In the Collaborative Process, a neutral Financial Professional can work with your family to:
- Create child support scenarios that last beyond the age of majority
- Explore the use of special needs trusts
- Identify public benefits your child may be eligible for (such as SSI or Medicaid)
- Find community resources, nonprofit support, and other options to supplement your child’s care
This forward-looking financial planning helps ensure your child will be protected not just today, but for years to come.
Each Parent Has Their Own Lawyer for Protection and Support
In a divorce involving a special needs child, the focus tends to be on the child, and rightly so. At the same time, just like how a flight attendant says to put on your own oxygen mask before helping someone else put on their mask, your ability to help your child will be severely limited if your needs are not also looked after.
This is why, in Collaborative Divorce, each spouse has their own separate attorney who is there to provide independent legal advice. Your lawyer will help you understand your rights, look after your interests, and make smart, informed decisions every step of the way. But your Collaborative Lawyer understands that for you to reach a resolution based on agreement, your spouse also needs to agree and have their interests met. And so your lawyer and your spouse’s lawyer work together, not in opposition, to help reach agreements that meet your entire family’s needs.
One of the most important protections in Collaborative Divorce is this: The lawyers are prohibited from fighting in court. If you or your spouse want to litigate, the Collaborative attorneys and other professionals must withdraw. This creates a powerful incentive for everyone — lawyers and parents alike — to stay focused on reaching agreements, not fueling a battle. You don’t have to worry that your lawyers will spin the situation out of control or drive up conflict just to “win.”
Instead, the whole team is committed to helping you reach a solution that works for your entire family.
Collaborative Divorce Is an Investment in Your Family’s Future
It’s important to be honest: Collaborative Divorce is not cheap. You are paying for a team of professionals — two attorneys, a Facilitator, and a Financial Professional — to work together for your family’s best interests.
But unlike a traditional court battle, where costs often spiral out of control and leave families emotionally and financially drained, part of which takes place in a public courthouse, Collaborative Divorce offers significant value. Here’s why:
- It reduces long-term emotional damage for both you and your children
- It creates more customized and workable parenting and financial plans
- It keeps control in your hands, not a judge’s
- It helps build a foundation for healthier co-parenting after the divorce is final
- It enhances privacy and helps preserve dignity
- It accommodates your child’s special needs by creating thoughtful, personalized agreements
When you consider the lasting impact on your child’s security, emotional well-being, and future stability, Collaborative Divorce is truly an investment in your family’s future.
You Are Not Alone — We Can Help
At Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm, we specialize in helping families with complex needs. Adam B. Cordover is a leader in Collaborative Divorce, having trained professionals across the United States, Canada, Israel, and France. He is the co-author of a book on Collaborative Practice published by the American Bar Association, and he is one of the most experienced Collaborative Divorce Lawyers in Florida.
You don’t have to face this difficult time alone. We can help you create a brighter, more secure future for your family. Contact Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm today by clicking the button below.
We accept clients throughout the State of Florida. We also have offices in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota.