Charlotte North Carolina Collaborative Divorce AttorneyA new and growing trend in divorce and family law is with "collaborative" law and alternative dispute resolution. Rather than face a long and costly divorce where a court makes decisions that will have an impact on your future and your children's, the collaborative process is a way of resolving disputes in a healthier fashion that is focused on protecting the best interests of the whole family. The family law attorneys at the Charlotte law offices of Krusch & Sellers, P.A. assist clients throughout North Carolina's Southpark area in navigating the collaborative divorce process. With our guidance and counsel, clients can avoid litigation and resolve their divorce matters in a fair, honest and cooperative manner. If you are facing a divorce or other family law issue, contact us today to discover how we can help your meet your family's objectives. Collaborative Law in North CarolinaAs one of only a few states with a statue authorizing collaborative law, North Carolina is at the forefront family law in the United States. The state's family courts suffer from large case backlogs and often rely on standard formulas for child custody, visitation and support, whether the results provide a good fit for your family or not. Collaborative law empowers couples to resolve their family matters with more acceptable solutions that are often quicker and cost less than court-based methods. How Collaborative Divorce WorksIn a collaborative divorce, couples and their attorneys sign a contract that provides incentives to work out their differences without court supervision. With advice and guidance from their attorneys, clients sit down in the same room and work together to: - Determine deal ways to divide their property, assets and debts fairly
- Establish child custody and visitation plans to fit their needs
- Provide child support that accounts for their financial differences
- Resolve differences through open communication and cooperation
The goal of collaborative divorce is to eliminate or minimize the negative emotional, economic and social consequences of litigation and its effect on the family. This commitment to a non-litigated resolution is so important that the all participants must not only commit to avoiding court, if resolution is not possible, both attorneys must withdraw and the couple will be required to retain new counsel for the purpose of litigation. Collaborative divorce is not for everyone. As your collaborative divorce lawyer, we apply our extensive experience in divorce to help you decide if collaborative law fits your goals. If so, we can help you reach a healthier settlement through collaboration rather than with a more adversarial court process. Contact us to find out if a collaborative divorce is right for you and your family. Krusch & Sellers, P.A. Attorneys at Family Law5950 Fairview Road, Suite 808 Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Toll Free Telephone: 1-866-267-6809 Telephone: (704) 315-2452 Fax: (704) 553-7824 E-mail Us Today Serving the SouthPark area, including Weddington, Waxhaw, Hemby Bridge, Marvin, Wesley Chapel, Matthews, Monroe, Ballantyne, Cabarrus, Lake Norman, and Gaston County in North Carolina, as well as Lake Wylie, Clover, Palisades, and York in South Carolina.
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