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When you are choosing how to get a divorce, Collaborative Practice Kansas City, LLC is here to help.

How To Get A Divorce In Kansas City

October 14, 2020

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.…

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The goal of divorce mediation is to allow the divorcing couple to reach agreements that meet their needs as well as the needs of their children without the financial and emotional cost of a court battle.

Divorce Mediation May Help Avoid A Costly Court Battle

September 23, 2020

The goal of divorce mediation is to allow the divorcing couple to reach agreements that meet their needs as well as the needs of their children without the financial and…

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Divorce can be an overwhelming experience, but knowing your divorce process options can help prepare you.

Divorce Process Options: Which Is Right For You?

September 9, 2020

Evaluating your divorce process options is an important step when you are considering divorce. Divorce can be an overwhelming experience, but knowing your divorce process options can help prepare you.…

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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, if not impossible.

Contested Divorce: Is There A Better Way?

August 26, 2020

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, if not impossible. Both…

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In a collaborative divorce, the role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, or CDFA Professional, is to help both the client and lawyer understand how the financial decisions made today will impact the client’s financial future.

Collaborative Divorce And The Role Of The Certified Divorce Financial Analyst

August 12, 2020

In a collaborative divorce, the role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, or CDFA Professional, is to help both the client and lawyer understand how the financial decisions made today…

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A collaborative divorce is an affordable alternative to financially and emotionally costly traditional litigation.

Collaborative Divorce Can Save You Money

July 22, 2020

  A collaborative divorce is an affordable alternative to financially and emotionally costly traditional litigation. The collaborative process is based on a pledge in which you, your spouse, and your…

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In divorce mediation, a neutral third party assists you and your spouse in reaching agreements about your divorce.

Divorce Mediation For Conflict Resolution

July 8, 2020

  In divorce mediation, a neutral third party assists you and your spouse in reaching agreements about your divorce. The mediator does not have to be a lawyer and does…

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When you’re wondering how to get a divorce, it may feel as though you are limited to options that are adversarial and extremely costly financially as well as in terms of time and energy, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

How To Get A Divorce Using The Collaborative Process

June 24, 2020

When you’re wondering how to get a divorce, it may feel as though you are limited to options that are adversarial and extremely costly financially as well as in terms…

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In contrast to contested divorce, a collaborative divorce removes the element of litigation and settles cases respectfully, transparently and privately.

Contested Divorce vs. Collaborative Divorce – What Is The Difference?

June 10, 2020

A contested divorce is the traditional and frequently very adversarial divorce process of bargaining from specific and often conflicting positions, backed by threats of litigation and the intervention by a…

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Alternative Divorce Process Options That Avoid Litigation

May 27, 2020

Divorce process options provide alternatives to a public trial. When you’re getting divorced in Kansas City, especially when you have children, you may want to consider other divorce process options.…

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