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Your divorce options

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While not an outcome most of us want to consider when getting married, divorce is a common occurrence today. There are 1.4 million divorces in the United States each year. Nearly 50% of all first marriages end in divorce, while 60% of second marriages do. The good news is that there are more alternative methods to reach a settlement today than ever before.

Pro Se - Representing yourself
If you do not retain an attorney, it is called Pro Se.  Many people choose this option, but still consult with an attorney, CDFA, CPA, divorce coach or other professional or particular aspects.

Traditional Litigation - Retaining an Attorney to Represent You
If you retain an attorney, he/she will assist you throughout the process, and will represent you to your spouse's attorney and to the Court.  You or your attorney may still want or need assistance from a CDFA, CPA, CFI, Business Valuer, or other professionals.

Mediation
A neutral person facilitates discussions between you and your spouse to help you reach agreement using "interest based" negotiations. You may be represented by attorney during the mediation process.  If you cannot agree or one or more issues, then may need to go to Court to have the Judge decide. For more information about mediation, see our mediation page.

Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce is an approach which allows you to retain attorneys, but you each agree with your respective attorney that if your negotiations with your spouse break down, that your attorneys will not represent you in court.  This simple agreement frees your attorneys from preparing for a possible Court hearing and allows them to work with you and your spouse and their attorney to reach agreements that are in the best of interest of both of you and your children.  Jointly appointed financial specialists are often appointed to assist with financial analysis and mediation of the financial issues.  See the collaborative web sites on our links page for more information.

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