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In contrast to contested divorce, a collaborative divorce removes the element of litigation and settles cases respectfully, transparently and privately.

Contested Divorce vs. Collaborative Divorce – What Is The Difference?

June 10, 2020

A contested divorce is the traditional and frequently very adversarial divorce process of bargaining from specific and often conflicting positions, backed by threats of litigation and the intervention by a…

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Collaborative process represents an approach to divorce for couples looking to end their marriage by negotiating a mutually acceptable settlement without having courts decide the outcome.

Collaborative Practice Makes Divorce Easier

May 13, 2020

Collaborative Practice professionals, serving the Kansas City area, are specially trained to work with you through the collaborative process. Collaborative process represents an approach to divorce for couples looking to…

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Collaborative divorces provides resources for spouses.

Collaborative Divorce Is An Alternative To An Adversarial Divorce Process

April 29, 2020

Collaborative divorce is a unique alternative to the traditional adversarial divorce process. It is designed to provide maximum support and resources for you and your spouse in reaching a mutually…

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