I just released a new press release about collaborative law that discusses the financial benefits of collaborative divorce. I invite you to take a look at it.
I must comment, however, that although you spend a lot less money on worthless rangling, generally collaborative divorce in a whole is not less expensive than regular divorce litigation. If you and your spouse desire, the funds that would be used to pay for costly and ineffective litigating are now directed to activities that give you a return on your investment. These activities include child counselors, divorce coaches, and financial advisors to teach you how to manage your half of the apple when you get it, etc.
So, if you think like a business person might, you can consider that in collaborative divorce, you get a higher return on your investment. You can also choose not to employ the child specialists, financial advisors and divorce coaches and benefit from a much less expensive divorce. Not too shabby if you ask me...
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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