Every family faces problems - it's part of life. However...
...when problems lead to separation or divorce, the court process can create additional challenges for families who are already fractured. Fortunately for families, fighting in court is not the only path to resolution.
You and your spouse can choose to resolve your case through the collaborative process. The collaborative process is a voluntary process that allows separating families to work with attorneys, financial professionals, therapists and other necessary experts who work together in a team environment to resolve issues without going to court.
You and your spouse can choose to resolve your case through the collaborative process. The collaborative process is a voluntary process that allows separating families to work with attorneys, financial professionals, therapists and other necessary experts who work together in a team environment to resolve issues without going to court.
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You should consult an attorney and/or tax professional for advice about your own situation.
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