FAQs Written by Professionals in Arizona Divorce
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| "Can you tell me some of the benefits of Collaborative Divorce?"
Collaborative Divorce has several benefits compared to traditional litigation. To begin with, a key benefit of Collaborative Divorce, and probably the most obvious one as well, is that it can help reduce stress and emotional trauma compared to litigation – which is adversarial and, by definition, requires that both sides in essence “fight it out in court.” With Collaborative Divorce, neither side has an incentive to attack each other and go to war in court. Instead, they are guided to work together in a safe, private setting (i.e. not in a public courtroom), where they can work with their respective Collaborative Divorce teams to create a resolution that works for both parties – not just one at the cost of the other. Ultimately, spouses in Collaborative Divorce leave the experience with their heads held high, and their dignity intact. Unfortunately, the same can’t often be said for spouses who battle it out in court. |
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