How Do I Keep My Divorce Out of Court?

August 27, 2024  | 
By: Chad Layton, Esq.

mindful keep divorce out of courtIf you are asking this question, you are well on your way to avoiding the waste of time and money that often accompanies a litigated divorce case.

Exploring your options and learning about the alternatives that are available to you for an out of court divorce process is an exercise that is mandatory if you plan to limit the financial and emotional consequences of divorce for your family.

Participation Agreement – We are Here to Help, Not to Fight.

At our office, one tool that we use to help you keep your divorce outside of court is called a participation agreement.  

  1. This is an agreement that we sign with you to assure that our law firm is limited to providing you with only out of court divorce solutions.
  2. We are contractually committed to providing you with respect, integrity, and professionalism that is focused on helping you to understand the law, and to help you create a custom marital settlement agreement that meets the needs of your family.
  3. Most importantly, this participation agreement excludes us from ever going to court and fighting on your behalf.  
  4. Instead of fighting in court, we are all in on helping you to reach a fair, private, and durable resolution to your divorce.

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

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