Although no divorce is ideal, when spouses can agree to keep their divorce out of the adversarial court process, they not only save time and money but can also move forward with fewer antagonistic feelings. This is especially important for divorcing spouses who share children.
If you and your spouse are seeking a divorce in Denver and wish to avoid court, call our award-winning divorce attorneys at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C., to learn about the advantages of a collaborative divorce for a free consultation.
With over 100 years of combined legal experience, the family lawyers at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C., possess the expertise and skills to achieve low-conflict resolutions that prioritize a client’s best interests. We offer the following significant advantages in a collaborative divorce case:
The legal team at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. understand the intensely personal nature of a family law case and treat every client’s case with the sensitivity and assertive action their family deserves.
A divorce trial is emotionally and financially costly, with spouses compelled to answer adversarial questions about the inner workings of their home life and leave the decisions in the hands of a judge who cannot possibly understand the family’s situation as clearly as those who lived in the home.
In a collaborative divorce, spouses choose to avoid court by agreeing to a series of negotiation meetings with their attorneys and a professional mediation expert to reach an out-of-court divorce settlement agreement for all the necessary terms of a Colorado divorce, including the following:
Additional terms may also apply in some cases, such as whether or not one spouse retains the family home.
Before beginning the Colorado collaborative divorce process, both spouses sign a participation agreement. This binding legal contract states they will not take the other spouse to court, but instead will continue to negotiate until they resolve their disputes.
Not only does a collaborative divorce help spouses to end their marriage on more civil terms, but it also offers additional advantages, including the following:
When divorcing spouses commit to resolving their disputes outside of court and crafting a settlement agreement, it benefits both the family and the court system.
A collaborative divorce requires skilled navigation to achieve a low-conflict resolution and a fair outcome that meets the state’s requirements, allowing the judge to sign the resulting terms into binding divorce orders.
This dissolves the marriage under the spouse’s preferred terms. Contact our experienced family attorneys at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C., to represent your best interests throughout the collaborative divorce process.