Why I Practice Collaborative Divorce
I practice Collaborative family law because:
No one plans to get divorced;
Almost no one wants to end a marriage, until it is necessary;
Sometimes ending a marriage is absolutely the right thing to do.
Also:
I experienced my parents’ divorce as a child;
I have been through my own divorce;
As an adult, I experience the impacts of my parents’ divorce in a different way.
I believe in:
Centering children’s needs and well-being as much as possible;
Thinking of divorce as a time of family restructuring rather than family ending;
Reducing the harm to families by helping them through divorce without resorting to an adversarial process, as much as possible.
Also:
Everyone deserves the support of caring professionals;
Getting legal and financial support usually helps clients save money (and headaches) in the long run.
Whether you are considering divorce or somewhere in the process, if you need legal help, I would be happy to talk with you. You can set up an introductory call via the link at the top of the page.