FAQs Written by Professionals in Colorado Divorce
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| "Will Collaborative Divorce work for me and my spouse?"
Spouses who benefit from Collaborative Divorce are those who are mutually focused on addressing their divorce issues in a spirit of cooperation, honesty and openness. Furthermore, some people believe that they and their spouse must be getting along (i.e. communicating well, focused on solutions, etc.) in order to proceed with Collaborative Divorce. This isn’t necessarily the case. The basic attitude and mindset that makes Collaborative Divorce work is a willingness to put aside personal grudges, and focus on solving divorce issues in a manner that is mutually acceptable. Collaborative Divorce is also worth considering if you have children, and are dedicated to developing solutions that are in their best interests. |
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