Governor Scott Signs Florida Collaborative Divorce Bill Into Law
On March 24, 2016, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed HB 967, the “Collaborative Law Process Act,” making Florida the 14th state to have Collaborative Divorce codified in its laws.
Collaborative Divorce is a private form of dispute resolution where the parties agree from the outset to settle all matters outside of court. Each party has his or her own attorney, and the attorneys are there solely to help the parties reach an agreement that is tailored for that family. The attorneys are forbidden from engaging in opposition research or preparing for costly trials.


Stuart G. Webb & Ronald D. Ousky, The Collaborative Way to Divorce: The Revolutionary Method That Results in Less Stress, Lower Costs, and Happier Kids – Without Going to Court (Plume 2007).

