Can collaborative divorce help me save money?

On Behalf of | Sep 3, 2020 | Collaborative Divorce

In most cases, divorce is a heartbreaking experience on some level. Most people get married expecting it to last forever. When this dream ends, it is often very emotional.

Because of this, talking about the expenses associated with the divorce process can seem very callous. However, the reality is that a traditional trial divorce can take months to go through and potentially cost thousands of dollars. Collaborative divorce has many interpersonal positives, but it is also a great way to save money.

Why are trial divorces so expensive?

The more professionals involved with your divorce, the more money that it will cost. In general, it costs a lot less money to work with one lawyer as compared to four or five. If you take your divorce to court, not only will you be working with lawyers but also judges and potentially paralegals and legal aides. All of this professional assistance ends up making the process much more expensive.

Trial divorces are often very contentious to begin with. The more litigious a divorce is, the more expensive it becomes.

How does collaborative divorce save money?

While collaborative divorce will look different depending on who is participating, typically each party only has one lawyer. Instead of taking the divorce to a court, the two lawyers and ex-spouses will negotiate the terms of the divorce across a table.

Not only can collaborative divorce save money, but it can also save a lot of time. Additionally, you will have a more individual say in the terms of a collaborative divorce as compared to handing everything off to a judge to make a decision.

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