How To Get A Divorce That Is Mutually Beneficial

When you are deciding how to get a divorce, it may feel as though you are limited to options that are adversarial and extremely costly and traumatic for your family. It doesn’t have to be that way. You have options.

 

Collaborative Practice Kansas City, LLC is a greater Kansas City community of independent legal, mental health, and financial professionals working in concert to create client-centered processes that assist individuals and families to transition through divorce. 

 

Our vision is to transform the way divorce is resolved to make the typically difficult divorce process less stressful, less drawn-out, less expensive, more respectful, more transparent, and more engaging. 

 

Traditional Divorce Is Adversarial

A contested divorce, the traditional divorce process also known as litigation divorce, is often mired with fear, hurt feelings, and anger that make an agreeable resolution difficult, and sometimes impossible, leaving the important decision-making about your finances, your children and your property to a judge. 

 

In a litigated divorce, both parties communicate primarily through attorneys and bargain from specific and often conflicting positions in a zero-sum game. It is a stressful process that typically breeds and reinforces feelings of insecurity and animosity.

 

We want to help divorce in the greater Kansas City area evolve from a traditional litigation process that is essentially destructive into a creative, client-centered problem-solving process. We do this using the collaborative divorce process option. 

 

How To Get A Divorce That Works For Everyone

The collaborative divorce dispute-resolution process is based on a central pledge in which you, your spouse, and your attorneys contractually agree that you will not go to court, except to finalize the divorce after you have reached a comprehensive settlement agreement with your spouse. 

 

The collaborative process has the advantage of more predictable and often lower costs than contested or litigated divorce. Both spouses still have their own attorneys working on their behalf, but collaborative divorce involves the greater resources of a professional team of collaboratively trained attorneys, a financial advisor, and a divorce coach. 

 

Utilizing a collaborative professional team can be less expensive than each party hiring individual professionals as needed. Together, the Collaborative Practice professionals leverage the collaborative process to assist you and your spouse in solving how to get a divorce and reach a settlement agreement that works for both parties. 

 

Divorce can be a very emotional event. Naturally, those emotions often surface in any divorce process option. Your collaborative divorce professional team can help you and your spouse better manage those emotions and help keep the meeting discussions respectful and productive. When respect is given and received, discussions are likely to be more productive and an agreement reached more easily, limiting financial costs as well as stress and time.

 

When you are choosing how to get a divorce, Collaborative Practice Kansas City, LLC is here to help. For more information about your divorce options and the option of collaborative divorce and to learn if it’s right for you and your family, contact a Collaborative Practice team member at 913-380-2560 or click here

 

Together, the Collaborative Practice team assists you and your spouse in solving how to get a divorce and reach a settlement agreement. 

Together, the Collaborative Practice team assists you and your spouse in solving how to get a divorce and reach a settlement agreement.