What Is A Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative divorce is a way of resolving disputes respectfully and with mutual goals in mind. The parties to a collaborative divorce agree, with each other and with their collaborative attorneys, that they will resolve all matters in their divorce without having contested court hearings.

The parties, attorneys, and other collaborative team members (if necessary) will meet to discuss and resolve all matters of the parties’ dissolution of marriage, including parenting issues, child support, asset and debt division, and spousal support, if applicable.

Douglas N. Kiger, Attorney at Law
Blado Kiger Bolan, Tacoma, Wash.

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