Collaborative Divorce
Suffolk County Collaborative Divorce Attorneys
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Collaborative divorce is a process that is designed to help you reach an agreement with your spouse about all the issues involved in your divorce. The goal of collaborative law is to help you and your spouse reach an amicable divorce settlement, without going to court. The collaborative law process helps you and your spouse reach an agreement without the stress and expense of litigation.
At The Law Office of Michael Catalanotto, PC, we understand that divorce is a stressful and emotional process. We believe in working with you and your spouse to find a solution that is best for you and your family. Collaborative law is an effective way to resolve your divorce. We can work with you and your spouse to find a solution that is best for you and your family, and that is also in your best financial interest.
Call our office (631) 621-3750 or contact us online to learn more about how collaborative law can work for you.
What Is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is an out-of-court process that helps couples resolve their divorce. The goal of collaborative law is to help couples reach an amicable settlement, without going to court. In the collaborative law process, the couple works with their attorneys to reach an agreement that is in their best interest. This can include an agreement about the division of their marital property and their children, spousal support, child support, and other issues.
Collaborative law can be a good option if you and your spouse are able to cooperate, are open to communicating about the process, and are willing to be flexible. This process can take longer than litigation, but it can help you save time, money, and reduce the stress and pressure of a divorce.
If you and your spouse are not able to reach an agreement using collaborative law, your case may proceed to litigation in court. If you and your spouse are unable to agree on issues related to domestic violence, child support, custody, and child custody, you and your spouse will have to go to court.
How Does Collaborative Law Work in New York?
Collaborative law is a process that is designed to help you reach an agreement with your spouse about all the issues involved in your divorce. The goal of collaborative divorce is to help you and your spouse reach an amicable divorce settlement, without going to court. The collaborative law process helps you and your spouse reach an agreement without the stress and expense of litigation.
In the collaborative divorce process, the couple works with their attorneys to reach an agreement that is in their best interest. This can include an agreement about the division of their marital property and their children, spousal support, child support, and other issues. Collaborative divorce can be a good option if you and your spouse are able to cooperate, are open to communicating about the process, and are willing to be flexible. This process can take longer than litigation, but it can help you save time, money, and reduce the stress and pressure of a divorce.
If you and your spouse are not able to reach an agreement using collaborative law, your case may proceed to litigation in court. If you and your spouse are unable to agree on issues related to domestic violence, child support, custody, and child custody, you and your spouse will have to go to court.
Benefits of Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce can benefit you and your spouse in the following ways:
- It can save you and your spouse time and money.
- It can help you avoid a lengthy and stressful court process.
- It can be an effective way to resolve your divorce.
- It may help reduce the negative impact on your children.
Contact Our Collaborative Law Firm
Collaborative divorce is an out-of-court process that helps couples resolve their divorce. The goal of collaborative law is to help you and your spouse reach an amicable divorce settlement, without going to court. In the collaborative law process, the couple works with their attorneys to reach an agreement that is in their best interest. This can include an agreement about the division of their marital property and their children, spousal support, child support, and other issues.
Collaborative divorce can be a good option if you and your spouse are able to cooperate, are open to communicating about the process, and are willing to be flexible. This process can take longer than litigation, but it can help you save time, money, and reduce the stress and pressure of a divorce.
If you and your spouse are not able to reach an agreement using collaborative law, your case may proceed to litigation in court.
To speak to our experienced Suffolk County collaborative divorce lawyer, give us a call at (631) 621-3750 or contact us online today.
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“Divorce is never pleasant but having a strong, knowledgeable team behind you, makes an awful situation more bearable!” - Jan S.
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“Michael and his entire staff worked tirelessly to assist during my divorce mediation process.” - Anonymous
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“He fought to protect the best interests of my children, and myself.” - Jennifer B.