Law and Mediation Offices of Karen P. Sampson
Collaborative Divorce is the newest alternative to resolving divorce issues outside of Court.
In a Collaborative Divorce, the parties agree to put forth good faith and full disclosure to settle their divorce issues in a private, non-threatening environment, outside of Court. Each party retains an attorney. The parties and the attorneys sign a participation agreement, whereby they pledge to put forth good faith and full disclosure to settle the divorce issues outside of Court without the threat of litigation.
A neutral financial professional, divorce coach, and child specialist are available to be part of the collaborative divorce team as needed. If a party decides to terminate the collaborative divorce process, both attorneys must withdraw from representing the clients in a litigious divorce.