Winter Park Collaborative Divorce Attorney
Put Over 60 Years of Combined Experience in Your Corner
Collaborative divorce can be fairly complicated, particularly in a high net worth divorce, and must be addressed with the help of a true legal professional. With Over 60 years of combined experience, our lawyers are committed to helping you bring your marriage to an end without the need for a trial, and we will do everything possible to protect your interests throughout the process. We provide the level of guidance to you that we would use for any person close to us.
How Does Collaborative Divorce Work?
Collaborative divorce is an amicable alternative to traditional divorce in Florida. This method requires both parties to meet together and come to an agreement regarding the various elements to divorce. The alternative to this method is the long process of contested divorce where all elements will be addressed in court. This process can be long and expensive and it is crucial to have an attorney on your side.
If you and your spouse wish to pursue a quick and effective separation, then you may greatly benefit from the method of collaborative divorce. Our Winter Park collaborative divorce attorneys will meet with you to discuss issues such as child custody and the value of your property. Once the process has begun, we will serve as consultants and advisors for the terms of your divorce. It is important that you receive the terms that work best for everyone, and we are here to help see that this happens.
We believe you deserve to have committed, dedicated service from your attorney at all times. Request a free consultation today.
Elements to Collaborative Divorce
Each party may also receive input from other professionals, such as accountants or child care experts. The process involves an agreement in which each party will apply themselves to the task and work through the difficulties to achieve a compromise and agreement that both can be satisfied with. The issue of property division will be addressed in a collaborative divorce. Many factors are assessed when dividing property during a divorce. The length of a marriage, economic status, and contributions are just a few of the calculations that are used to determine "who gets what" in a Florida divorce.
Issues resolved in collaborative divorce:
Trust in the services offered at Richard A. Heller, P.A. to address this issue with the focus and professionalism necessary for a fair split. Let our experienced collaborative divorce lawyers in Winter Park provide the honest and determined representation you need.
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Florida happens to be among the top ten states for the highest divorce rates in the country. Furthermore, Orlando falls into the top 30 metropolitan areas of the United States with the highest divorce rates. Our legal team is focused on divorce and family law, and collaborative divorce is one of our areas of practice.
With the rising use of collaborative divorce over litigation, we believe that our firm provides the highest level of service to each person we represent. It can save you money, time and stress, and lead to an agreement that both parties are more willing to adhere to - as both were involved in creating it.
Don't let your divorce get out of control before it's too late - contact us and speak with us about a collaborative divorce during your free consultation. Call now - (407) 501-4052.
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