Rancho Cucamonga Collaborative Divorce Lawyer
We Can Help Your Case
Just because you are filing for divorce doesn’t mean that you need to cut all ties with your soon to be ex-spouse. In fact, it may be in your best interest to maintain at least a somewhat cordial relationship during the divorce process in order to pursue a collaborative divorce. Not only can this type of divorce prove to be a far less stressful experience, working together with your soon to be ex-spouse and their attorney will allow you to work towards a mutually beneficial agreement.
Call us at (909) 992-0188 or contact us online to speak with our team today.
Our attorneys have spent their careers helping families to resolve disputes and settle conflicts, and over the years had assisted hundreds of spouses during their divorce proceedings. Our firm has the attorneys with the skills and experience you need to successfully navigate your divorce and negotiate an agreement that best suits your needs. If you are seeking a qualified Rancho Cucamonga divorce attorney, look no further Family Law Advocacy Group.
How Can A Divorce Attorney Help You?
In an ideal world, the most complicated area of your divorce would be filling out all of the necessary legal documents and papers. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case in divorces – it’s hard not to disagree with the person you’re in the process of divorcing. That’s why it’s so important to hire a qualified divorce attorney to help you work together with your spouse in a collaborative divorce.
Not only is avoiding a court battle far less stressful, it can also:
- Cost less money
- Take less time
- Allow you to maintain privacy – court documents are publicly accessible
- Be held in a more comfortable an informal setting
You, your attorney, your spouse and their attorney will meet on a semi-frequent basis in order to negotiate and discuss the steps you need to take to move on to the next step of your divorce. Depending on your situation, you may need to bring in a neutral third party, also known as a mediator, to assist with managing the process.
Once you and your spouse have come to an agreement on the final settlement, each of your attorneys will complete the final papers for you to sign and finalize the divorce.
Contact Us Today To Discuss Your Case
Hiring a qualified divorce lawyer will help you handle any unexpected challenges of complications that may come up during your collaborative divorce as well as answer any questions you may have.
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