Collaborative Divorce

 

Choose a McGill Law collaborative divorce attorney and discover how the collaborative divorce process empowers you and your family to resolve legal disputes without judges, magistrates or court personnel making decisions for you. 

McGill Law has consistently handled more collaborative divorce cases than any other firm in the city of Omaha and in the state of Nebraska. Collaborative divorce is a problem-solving approach that can minimize the impact of conflict on you, your children, family and life. 

You will be supported by professionals with the right expertise to guide and inform you along the way. The results are legally binding agreements that resolve the issues facing your family. With the information and guidance you need, you are empowered to make the sound, long-lasting decisions that will impact you and your family for years to come. The Collaborative process preserves your privacy and your dignity while giving you the best possible chance at resolving your disputes respectfully. 

McGill Law is a proud member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. The IACP is an international community of legal, mental health and financial professionals working together to create client-centered processes for resolving conflict.

Collaborative Divorce Professional Team

- Spouses

- Collaboratively Trained Divorce Attorneys

- Collaboratively Trained Financial Specialist

- Collaboratively Trained Divorce Coach

- Collaboratively Trained Child Specialist


Comparing Divorce Processes

We love collaborative law. But sometimes, that’s not the best option for a family. If collaborative law won’t work for you, contact us and we’ll connect you with one of our mediation or litigation specialists to help guide you through a different divorce model.