With our collaborative family Law services we aim to help all parties to reach a fair amicable agreement. With the help of legal family & financial professionals you’ll be able to bring all of the issues forward that are important to you, the separation & divorce process as well as work towards an ideal child custody arrangement. Our aim is to provide an avenue for a dignified, respectful, creative, & cost-effective settlement without going to court. If you have questions about our services for the collaborative family Law process please contact us today to schedule a consultation.   

One of the first questions we ask our clients at LawVolution are what their goals & objectives in moving through their separation & divorce are.  

While there are the expected topics of the division of assets & debts, child, spousal support, & parenting arrangements, it is often also important to people to preserve what is positive about their family relationships, & to come to agreements on the above topics without doing further damage to themselves or their children.

This is why at LawVolution we encourage the collaborative Law approach where we as your family Lawyers can guide you to come to mutually agreeable arrangements & positively reconstruct your life .

So what does the collaborative Law process look like?

Well it’s where both parties commit to resolving their issues through alternative dispute resolution & staying out of court. This is called the collaborative Law agreement. 

This commitment is very helpful when navigating the process of separation & divorce because it allows you to communicate openly & honestly & in good faith in trying to come to agreements without the threat of litigation. If the collaborative process breaks down & one of the parties resorts to litigation both lawyers must withdraw as counsel. This need to start “from scratch” creates a lot of incentive to stick to the process & come to an agreement.

The process of separation & divorce is not easy by any stretch of the imagination. The legal issues are only one part of the process & that’s why at LawVolution we coordinate our work with other collaborative professionals who can support you & your spouse in other important ways. For instance a divorce coach can help you through the emotional challenges of separation, & a financial specialist may act as a neutral third-party to assist you with coming up with solutions that are beneficial to the both of you.

For more information regarding Collaborative Law, please visits the Collaborative Family Law (CFL) website at: www.collaborativefamilylawgroup.com.