Collaborative Divorce helps couples separate respectfully by avoiding court and working with a team of neutral divorce professionals. These neutral team members don’t take sides, they focus on solutions, protecting the well-being of both spouses and any children involved.
Collaborative Divorce takes a unique and respectful approach to ending a marriage. Instead of going to court, you and your spouse work with a team of trained collaborative professionals to find solutions that work for you both. Neutral professionals guide the divorce process, reduce conflict, and help you move forward with clarity.
In Collaborative Divorce, a neutral mental health professional acts as the team’s facilitator. Their role is not to provide therapy, but to help communication stay productive and focused.
The neutral mental health professionals lead the meetings and keep the conversation respectful. They help you create thoughtful parenting plans; keep you focused on your shared goals and offer insights from their interactions with each person. They make a big difference in reducing tension and helping you and your spouse to stay on track.
Money can be one of the hardest parts of divorce. A neutral financial professional will help you both to understand your full financial picture. They review all financial documents. They assure that both sides have access to the same financial information and that you understand your financial options clearly. The financial professional also helps create post-divorce budget plans. This clear, honest approach helps you both to feel more confident about your financial future.
Collaborative Divorce is built on key values:
When you work with these neutral divorce professionals, you are more likely to:
Collaborative Divorce is not just about ending a marriage; it is about creating a better future. With the right team, you can move forward with dignity and peace.
Zaneta Matthews is an Orlando family law attorney known for guiding clients through the divorce process with empathy and clarity. She believes that how a divorce begins can greatly influence how it ends and works with clients to set the tone for respectful, collaborative outcomes. She is a member of Collaborative Divorce Central Florida and the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals. If you need help with your divorce question? 📞 Call Zaneta Matthews at (407) 630-8959 to schedule a consultation.
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