Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative law is for divorcing couples who want legal representation, but would like to avoid litigation. The parties and their attorneys agree, in writing, to complete the divorce amicably. The attorneys assist the parties in resolving the issues in the divorce cooperatively instead of litigating. The parties agree to voluntarily exchange information and all negotiations are completed in meetings with the parties and their attorneys.
A key component of a collaborative divorce is the agreement not to litigate. If one the parties decide to go to court, both attorneys are required to withdraw from the case. This prevents the attorneys from intentionally disrupting the negotiations to increase the legal fees and provide an incentive for the parties to stay at the negotiating table and to avoid having to pay another attorney.
Another advantage of collaborative divorce is the use of other professionals. If necessary, the parties may agree to bring a financial professional into the process to valuate business or other assets. In addition, the parties are encouraged to engage therapists to assist them in the emotional issues related to the divorce and to coach them through the process.
Randall B. Pitler has been certified in collaborative divorce and is currently the Secretary of the Oakland/Wayne Chapter of the Collaborative Institute of Michigan.
Pitler Family Law & Mediation, P.C. is the only Michigan family law firm devoted exclusively to Amicable Divorces. Our experienced Michigan divorce lawyers are trained in Collaborative Divorce and Mediation.