One way Collaborative Divorce helps create better outcomes is by requiring a commitment at the beginning of the process. As explained in the third part of a six-part series, this early commitment to settling out of court is what makes the Collaborative Divorce Process work so well.
The earlier parts of this series explained what the process was and why it is important to have attorneys that are willing to settle instead of going to court. This section focuses on that importance of the individuals themselves needing to focus on their commitment to settle for the sake of each other, which can be a hard thing to do for some.
The process, and those involved in it, are dedicated to settling out of court and committing to a resolution before both parties are financially and emotionally drained. Having that commitment and understanding from both parties and their attorneys is one of the key points to Collaborative Divorce being successful.
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