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Collaborative Law

Fort Worth Collaborative Law Attorney

Collaborating Your Divorce in TX

If you and your spouse have decided to part ways, you are likely considering a few different courses of action. When there are children involved, it may be advisable to avoid the complicated and stressful litigation process. You can do this through collaborative law, which is a legal process that a skilled attorney can use to assist a couple in separation or divorce outside of court. Not only is this process much more civil, but it is also much more cost-effective, less emotionally straining, and can help to keep the remaining goodwill intact between you and your spouse.

Our Forth Worth collaborative law attorneys at OWLawyers® have over 155 combined years of experience, so you can feel confident in our knowledge and skill during the collaborative law process if you hire us to represent your case.

What is Collaborative Law?

Collaborative law depends on a professional environment where each party is honest, forthright, and uses combined efforts to get through the entire process.

The collaborative law procedure includes different steps and multiple factors, such as:

  • Sharing information
  • Custody
  • Experts
  • Negotiations
  • Settlement

Is Collaborative Law the Right Choice for You?

There are a number of factors to take into account when deciding if collaborative law is the right route for your divorce. This alternative dispute resolution process has many different advantages. It helps to alleviate stress and discord and sees both parties as important components of the settlement, instead of one or both poised as the assailant.

If you believe that this process may be right for your situation, we would be happy to discuss it in further detail with you when you meet with one of our Fort Worth collaborative law attorneys.

To make an initial appointment, contact us today at (214) 348-6723!

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