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Getting the most out of a collaborative divorce

A litigated divorce can be both time-consuming and resource-intensive, so smart couples look for ways to end their divorce more amicably. A collaborative divorce is one such option.


The primary goal of collaborative divorce is to help the couple reach a mutually-beneficial settlement on various aspects of the divorce such as child custody, spousal support and property division – without having to resort to litigation.

How does collaborative divorce work

In the collaborative divorce process, both parties hire their own legal representation for a series of four-way meetings where each side tries to work through the necessary negotiations.


Before the process starts, both parties and their representatives also have to sign an agreement that requires the representatives to withdraw if negotiations fail and the case eventually does move to litigation. This would force both halves of the couple to seek new representation for court, which can be a powerful incentive to compromise.

Guidelines for collaborative divorce

For a collaborative divorce to work, it is important that you follow this set of guidelines:


  • Both parties must commit to the process and be willing to work together
  • Both parties must be open and honest when disclosing marital property
  • Both parties should be willing to involve other professionals (like financial experts) when needed so that they can fully explore the consequences of each


Divorce can be challenging, but alternative dispute resolution processes like collaboration can make the situation far easier to manage. However, there are steps you can take to make the process easier and cost-effective. Learning your rights and obligations during the process can help you safeguard your interests and reach an amicable divorce agreement.

Kentucky Divorce Law Attorneys Who Truly Care

Serving the residents of Kenton County, Campbell County and Boone County, the law office of Dietz Family Law is ready to help you with your divorce or family law issues.  At Dietz Family Law we take the time to understand your unique issues and will craft the strategy that is right for you.  Whether you live in Covington, Florence, Independence, or Alexandria, our Edgewood Law Office is conveniently located and ready to serve.