Mediation and Collaboration

Mediation offers a neutral space for parties to reach agreements with the guidance of a trained mediator, who may or may not be a lawyer. The collaborative process takes this a step further by involving lawyers who focus solely on settlement, ensuring that both sides work towards a mutual agreement without the threat of litigation. This approach not only encourages cooperation but also recognizes the emotional and financial complexities of divorce by allowing for the involvement of mental health and financial professionals.