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Is a collaborative divorce less expensive?

On Behalf of Law Office of Timothy S. Keough, P.A. | Nov 5, 2021 | Divorce

Ending a marriage can be far more taxing financially than starting out in one. A Florida couple that goes to court to sort out the issues of their divorce could end up paying thousands of dollars in fees. Some people may have to dig into their savings, use up assets or even take out a loan to pay for the divorce, which leads people to ask, is there a more affordable way?

Saving money with collaborative divorce

Some couples don’t know a lot about the divorce process and might assume going to court is inevitable. That’s not always the case. There are a few alternatives to court, and one of those is collaborative divorce, which is a cost-effective alternative allowing a couple to settle issues on their own terms. Each person should enlist an attorney to help him or her through the process and to avoid the court fees of a long, legal battle.

Make decisions together

A collaborative divorce allows a couple to make important decisions together with the help of their lawyers. Those decisions could include issues regarding child custody, child support, property division and more. Each spouse may be more open to negotiating in good faith and end up being happy with the outcome. In addition, a collaborative divorce ensures confidentiality.

If the collaborative divorce process does not work, the lawyers involved will take themselves out of the picture to allow each person to retain Florida litigation lawyers before heading to court. Collaborative divorce is worth looking into. It may not only save money but also time and a lot of potential stress typically involved with ending one’s marriage.

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