Plano, Texas, Collaborative Law Attorney
Collaborative law is a form of alternative dispute resolution that encourages parties to discuss matters openly and honestly with the aid of family law attorneys. Separating couples work together to create viable solutions to child custody, visitation, child support, property division, and other family law matters. If the process breaks down or if one party threatens to go to court, the parties terminate the relationship with their lawyers and start the divorce litigation process with new legal representation.
Family law attorney Gerald Tadlock is a strong advocate for resolving divorces outside of the courtroom. However, the final decision is always up to you and your spouse. We will explain the collaborative law process in detail and provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
Do you want to avoid court? Do you think you and your spouse can resolve divorce issues amicably with the assistance of trained lawyers? If so, then the collaborative law method may be the right option for you. Contact the Tadlock Law Office to discuss this option in a free initial consultation.
The Benefits of Collaborative Law
Resolving a divorce by collaborative law is not for everyone. However, there are several benefits for those who choose to utilize it, including:
- More control over the outcome of the divorce
- Less costly than going to court
- Typically, resolving issues through collaborative law takes less time than waiting for a court date
- Less contentious, and thus, less stress on you and your children
- Creates a "win-win" solution
We have seen many cases where collaborative law has helped foster a working relationship between parties and build a strong foundation for the future. Couples that could only argue on important matters before learn to compromise and find mutually agreeable solutions.
Is Collaborative Law Right for You? Call 214.550.1122
Every divorce is unique and what works best for one couple may not work for another. We encourage you to speak with an experienced family law attorney to find out if collaborative law is a good option for you. Contact the Tadlock Law Office for a free initial consultation.
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