Getting Started

 
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One of the greatest assets of Collaborative Divorce is that you determine the process. You may be coming to us because you’ve already met one of our attorneys and you are looking for someone to recommend to your spouse. Perhaps a counselor or personal friend has suggested that you consider collaborative law for your divorce. Maybe you recently read an article by one of out members.

Whatever the case, you have come to the right place! We suggest, now that you are here, to:

  • Read our collaborative divorce explained page and see if collaborative law is a process you and your spouse are willing and able to do.

  • Read about and/or call one of our professionals to set an appointment to further discuss collaborative law and if it is right for you and your family.  Or call our hotline, 720.854.4276, to talk to one of our members.

  • Discuss collaborative law with your spouse and invite him or her to also contact one of our collaboratively trained attorneys.

Once you have both retained your separate attorney, they will guide you through the rest. They will help you determine the need and benefits of working with a divorce coach, a financial neutral, or a parenting coordinator. They will help you put a separation agreement and parenting plan together that both protects you legally and financially while still helping the other party get through this as well. They will help you put a parenting plan together that is in the best interests of your children and fosters loving and healthy relationships with both parents. Denver Collaborative Law Professionals are ready to help you right now. Call us.

 

 
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Denver Collaborative Law Professionals  For more information and to arrange an initial consultation, see our Members page.