Miami Collaborative Divorce Lawyers

Collaborative divorce is a private, out-of-court process in which both spouses and their attorneys work toward a settlement. A Miami collaborative divorce lawyer helps you decide whether this approach fits your situation under Florida law.

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Why families come to Connect Attorneys

Connect Attorneys is a Miami law firm serving clients throughout South Florida. Our family law attorneys focus on giving clients clear information and steady guidance, explaining how Florida law may apply and what to expect at each stage. Every client works directly with an attorney, and we serve South Florida families in English and Spanish.

How Collaborative Divorce Works in Florida

In a collaborative divorce, each spouse has an attorney, and everyone agrees to work toward a settlement rather than litigate. The process is private and can involve neutral professionals, such as financial or parenting specialists, who help the couple reach an agreement. If the process ends without a settlement, the collaborative attorneys generally step aside and the spouses continue with new counsel, which gives everyone an incentive to reach agreement.

Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You

Collaborative divorce can work well for couples who want privacy and more control over the outcome and who are willing to negotiate in good faith. It may not fit every situation. We help clients understand how it compares to mediation and traditional divorce so they can choose the approach that fits their goals.

This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice. How these rules apply depends on the details of your situation. Talking with an attorney is the clearest way to understand what they mean for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs provide general information about Florida law and are not legal advice. The answers may not apply to your specific situation. Consult with an attorney for guidance on your particular case.

How is collaborative divorce different from mediation?
In mediation, a neutral third party helps the spouses reach agreement. In a collaborative divorce, each spouse has an attorney and the whole team commits to settling outside of court, often with the help of neutral professionals.

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