Each divorce is unique and can fall anywhere on a spectrum from mutual agreement on all issues to high
conflict on all issues. Most fall somewhere in the middle. In many cases, a couple that is divorcing may
realize that they agree on some issues, and need to come to a compromise on a few others. In these
cases, a collaborative divorce may be pursued. A collaborative divorce is one in which the goal is not to
“win,” but to come to an agreement and compromise on some issues. In a collaborative divorce, the
parties agree to proceed without litigation and court days. Attorneys involved in the collaborative
divorce also agree to this, and meetings occur with both parties and their attorneys present to come to
agreement that is agreeable to all involved. A collaborative divorce is less expensive and can have a
positive long-term effect on the parties and their families. Each side should meet with their attorney
prior to the meetings in order to establish needs and goals. It is hoped that the needs can be met, but
not every goal may be achieved.
For more information on collaborative divorce, see this overview and contact Parra Harris Law for a free
consultation: http://family.findlaw.com/divorce/collaborative-family- law-overview.html