Collaborative Divorce
Posted By Law Office of Michael R. Young on Jan 29, 2010 5:30pm PST
Just because you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, does not mean you cannot try to settle your
divorce in an amicable fashion. Collaborative divorce provides a forum for spouses who want to work together to resolve the various issues of their divorce. Collaborative divorce has helped prevent hatred and resentment between spouses, and is much less expensive, time-consuming, and emotionally taxing than litigation in family court.
What is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce refers to divorces in which the parties agree to work together to settle their divorce in a way that is fair for both parties. There are several issues that can be discussed and resolved through collaborative divorce, such as:
- Determining the value of marital assets.
- How marital assets, debts, and property are divided
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Spousal support. There are several types of spousal support arrangements that can be considered. The parties can use this process to determine what type of spousal support is best for their particular situation.
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Child support
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Child Custody, visitation, and parenting plans
Experienced Divorce Lawyer Serving Riverside, Temecula & San Bernardino
If you are interested in learning more about collaborative divorce,
Riverside divorce attorney Michael R. Young would be happy to discuss this topic with you in more detail. Collaborative divorce is a viable alternative to divorce that many couples have found to be very effective. Mr. Young represents clients throughout Riverside, Temecula, San Bernardino, and the Inland Empire, so if you live in these areas and would like to speak with Mr. Young about collaborative divorce, please
contact the office today by calling
(866) 902-5290.