Divorce is defined by the American Bar Association as a court decree finding that a valid marriage no longer exists.

The path that you choose to obtain a court decree ending your marriage is your choice.

You don’t need to, and I would strongly recommend that you do not:

  1. Engage in a legal battle with your spouse to obtain a divorce decree;
  2. Waste time and money fighting in Court with your spouse;
  3. Inflict emotional damage on yourself, your spouse, and your family by hiring a “bulldog” attorney.

 

Instead, you can choose to resolve your divorce in a private, peaceful, and fair manner.

  1. You can decide with your spouse that you will not fight in court.
  2. You and your spouse can sit down together (or separately) with a collaboratively trained divorce attorney to discuss your out of court divorce options.
  3. You can decide to work with settlement specialists to help you divide your assets and your liabilities in a fair and equitable manner.
  4. If spousal support is appropriate, your collaborative divorce team will assist you to prepare a customized solution.
  5. If you have minor children, your collaborative divorce team will help you to craft a customized parenting plan and child support obligation.

 

If you, or a friend of yours, has questions about Collaborative Divorce in Palm Beach County, we are here to help.

 

Chad M. Layton, Esq.

Mindful Divorce, P.A.

(561) 537-8227

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Office Located At:

205 Worth Ave.

Suite 303

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Phone (561) 537-8227

Office E-Mail: Chad@mindfuldivorcepa.com

Office Website: https://www.mindfuldivorcepa.com

 

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