Collaborative Divorce

What To Look For In A Divorce Lawyer In Overland Park Who Specializes In Collaborative Divorce

July 14, 2021

As a divorce lawyer in Overland Park, there are some things that you should be looking for when selecting a divorce lawyer who specializes in collaborative divorce. I know how hard divorce is, and choosing a divorce attorney is the most important decision you will make during a divorce. Finding one that fits you and…

Collaborative Divorce VS Traditional Divorce

June 9, 2021

Collaborative divorce is completely different from a traditional divorce, mainly in that collaborative divorce gives you and your spouse the freedom in working together to create a lasting divorce settlement without the need for court intervention. In contrast, a traditional divorce is often adversarial, overwhelming, intimidating and confusing.    As a divorce lawyer, I have seen…

Collaborative Divorce Lawyer: The Goal Of Each Six-Way Meeting

May 26, 2021

As a divorce lawyer experienced in collaborative divorce, the goal of each six-way meeting is to create acceptable solutions and resolution to various aspects of the divorce to include division of assets/debts, parenting plan for children and future financial arrangements. The setting is safe and structured. Transparency and integrity are key components to the process. Professionalism…

Avoid The Drama With Collaborative Divorce

April 28, 2021

As a divorce lawyer, I understand that ending a relationship can be painful, but it doesn’t have to be ugly when you go through the collaborative divorce  process.  Restructuring your family doesn’t need to be a fight, and can be accomplished with thoughtfulness and respect. You can avoid the divorce drama!   Proceeding through the divorce process…

Is Collaborative Divorce Cheaper?

March 24, 2021

Collaborative divorce may be a less expensive divorce option over traditional court litigation, however there are varying factors that need to be considered.  Choosing this divorce option is a popular alternative to a traditional divorce for many couples, as more and more couples are willing to work together to create lasting solutions for their family’s…

Collaborative Divorce In Overland Park: How Long Does It Take?

January 27, 2021

Collaborative divorce in Overland Park can last anywhere from three to six months on average versus a traditional divorce, which can take eight to fourteen months or more.  Each divorce is just as unique as the marriage it stemmed from, and will depend on how long it takes to settle all issues, file the divorce,…

Collaborative Divorce Pros and Cons

December 9, 2020

Collaborative divorce can make challenging times better for families when a marriage ends. Divorce can put an end to family hopes and dreams, in addition to adding a lot of emotional stress, costly litigation, and long, drawn-out court proceedings. Arguments over who is right and who is wrong, how to distribute marital property, who will pay…

Divorce Attorney in Johnson County, KS & North Kansas City

November 25, 2020

Elizabeth Hill, a collaborative divorce attorney in Johnson County, is a member of Collaborative Practice Kansas City, and Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Greater Kansas City (www.collablawmo.com),  which are each a network of professionals that includes collaborative divorce attorneys, financial neutrals,  and mental health professionals who have extensive training and experience in the collaborative divorce process. Each…

Collaborative Divorce Pros and Cons In Johnson County, KS

October 28, 2020

Collaborative divorce is an alternative to traditional litigation for dispute resolution in a marital breakup. In the context of divorce options, this method involves both parties and their respective collaborative lawyers agreeing to work on resolving their issues without going to court. By seeking a collaborative divorce, you may be able to reach a more…

Collaborative Divorce and Mediation Alternatives to Litigation: Similar But Different

September 9, 2020

While collaborative divorce and mediation are similar in that you have control of all the important decisions and both involve outside professionals for help negotiating a settlement agreement, collaborative divorce can be a better choice when the divorce involves complex financial decisions or challenging issues with parenting time and you want to avoid a traditional adversarial…