Collaborative law places control firmly in your hand
In Collaborative law, the parties are each represented by a collaboratively trained attorney. The parties and the attorneys work with a neutral third party known as the coach facilitator. This person is typically a mental health professional who will facilitate conversation and negotiations between the parties.
The team works together to help resolve issues between the parties, keeping in mind the needs of everyone involved. This way, the parties can tailor an agreement that is specific to their family situation. No one knows your family better than you, so why allow a judge to make important decisions that will determine your future and your family's future?
In litigation, the Court is the ultimate decision maker. A judge has a limited amount of time to learn about the issues that matter to you. The judge makes the decisions and you have to live with it. In the collaborative process, you have the opportunity to determine what is best for you and your family and to make those decisions with your family.
Collaborative Law allows you to successfully resolve your issues through respectful and productive communication.
The attorneys at S. De Oliveira law have been trained in the collaborative process and are ready to work with you and to get your divorce back in your hands. Contact us now for a free consultation to see if Collaborative Law can work for you.


















