Even if you and your spouse or partner have grown apart as a couple, there is no reason that you need to go through the stress and hostility that often accompanys a divorce using the courts. At Burke Law Group, PLLC, we are dedicated to helping you and your partner resolve your disputes via collaborative law. Instead of an adversarial approach, collaborative divorce utilizes a discussion forum guided by collaboratively trained attorneys to resolve your issues in a timely and cost-effective manner. If agreed to by the parties, other collaboratively trained professionals such as financial or child specialists can also assist as part of a collaborative team.
If you are going through any family law issue related to divorce, collaborative law offers many benefits. It will keep you out of the courtroom and can save you time, money, stress, and frustration. You will always know what is important to the other party and you can openly communicate your needs until you both decide on an effective solution that suits all parties. You will be in control of the final solution; not a judge who does not know you, your spouse or partner, nor you children.
Please visit our collaborative law overview page to learn more.
Significant Collaborative Law Experience
As experienced lawyers, we can help any family with the following concerns:
Putting You and Your Children First
Even if you and your spouse are getting divorced, you are both still parents to your children, and because of this, it is best to preserve some level of mutual respect toward one other. A collaborative divorce or separation puts you child's best interests first. Not only do you have the opportunity to bring mental health and child health specialists into your negotiations, but the collaborative process also tends to eliminate the hostility fostered by court litigation of family issues. Collaborative law also helps the resolution process move more quickly so you and your children can move onto the next stage of your lives. Both parties will have the opportunity to address their concerns in a meeting enviroment controlled by their collaboratively trained attorneys and to openly discuss the best interests of the children.
Contact a Collaborative Divorce Attorney Today
Burke Law Group, PLLC invites you to contact our firm if you have family law concerns and hope to resolve them in an efficient and respectful manner.
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Spokane, WA 99208
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