Johnson County KS
Collaborative Divorce is the process in which both spouses work together with a team of professionals to establish the terms of their divorce settlement, completely outside of the court system. By supporting you and your spouse in a collaborative space, you and your spouse work in a more cooperative, and less adversarial manner and can…
Read MoreJohnson County Divorce Attorney, Elizabeth Hill practice emphasis is mediation where she offers her clients a less adversarial method for ending their marriage. If you are looking to reduce conflict and have a more cost-effective divorce solution, consider mediation with a divorce attorney/mediator. Mediation allows you and your spouse to maintain control over the…
Read MoreCollaborative Divorce is an alternative, solution-based approach to traditional divorce. Where traditional divorce can quickly become adversarial or costly with two litigation attorneys and court fees, collaborative divorce works by empowering couples to make decisions about their separation together in a safe, transparent, private environment. In a collaborative divorce, the divorcing parties, with the support of…
Read MoreCollaborative Divorce is a new concept for couples researching their divorce options. Read a full explanation of the process from Elizabeth Hill. A collaborative divorce is completely different from a traditional divorce. In this case, the parties, with the support of two collaborative attorneys, a divorce coach and a financial neutral, take the time necessary to address the issues…
Read MoreHave you ever heard of Collaborative Divorce? I hadn’t either before a few years ago. After nearly 20 years litigating high-conflict family law cases and difficult child custody disputes, I learned that divorce options –such as mediation, collaborative mediation and collaborative divorce, are a better way to help families resolve family law matters. My name is Elizabeth Hill and…
Read MoreA collaborative divorce lawyer works with a team of professionals alongside a divorcing couple to reach an outcome without involving the legal system. A collaborative divorce lawyer represents one spouse in a collaborative divorce. The other spouse also has their own collaborative divorce lawyer to advocate for him or her during meetings. A divorce coach…
Read MoreA collaborative divorce is a newer offering among family law practices. When most people think of divorce, the picture of traditional divorce pops into their mind — with two spouses arguing with or intimidating each other, and separate attorneys trying to outdo the other one. Collaborative divorce is completely different than traditional divorce. In collaborative…
Read MoreSomething my clients frequently share with me is how difficult it can be to select a divorce attorney. As a divorce attorney in Johnson County, Kansas, I know it can be challenging to find someone who can account for your individual and unique divorce needs whom you also trust to represent your needs. Here are…
Read MoreWhen mentioning collaborative divorce, most might not know what that actually means. Traditional divorce is often adversarial, overwhelming, intimidating, and confusing, and can be very expensive with two separate litigation attorneys. A collaborative divorce is completely different from a traditional divorce. Collaborative divorce allows you and your partner to create a long-lasting divorce settlement without court…
Read MoreIt’s always a good idea to know what to ask a divorce lawyer. As a collaborative divorce lawyer and family law mediator, I know many couples don’t know there are alternative divorce options and have never even heard of collaborative divorce. The idea of divorce can be overwhelming to many, but collaborative divorce makes the…
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