What is Collaborative Divorce?

At McGill Law, we specialize in several out of court legal processes, especially in Collaborative Divorce.

The collaborative legal process offers a unique and respectful way in which to approach divorce. It is built upon three fundamental principles: a formal commitment to avoid court battles, the withdrawal of hired professionals if either party resorts to litigation, and an emphasis on open communication between everyone involved. This process necessitates honest exchanges of information and negotiations, ultimately leading to a mutually acceptable settlement that prioritizes the well-being of all family members.

Collaborative proceedings are conducted with a team-oriented mindset. You, along with the other party and your respective attorneys, use the expertise of mental health and financial specialists to optimize positive outcomes for your family.

The issues addressed in collaborative cases mirror those in traditional litigation cases: child custody and placement, property valuation and division, child support, alimony, taxes, and insurance.

Learn more about the collaborative divorce process here.

Call us today at 402-548-5418 to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced collaborative law attorneys.