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Choosing the process for your divorce is a very significant step in your decision. The Collaborative Divorce Process is the option that provides legal help in resolving difficult and emotionally charged conflicts without going to court. Collaborative divorce is designed to result in legally enforceable marital settlement agreements. With the help of attorneys, the parties learn how to effectively communicate to determine mutually agreed upon resolutions to separation, whether it be financial or custody based.

Collaborative divorce enhances and encourages divorcing couples to be effective, loving co-parents and reduces the stress of divorce on children. In addition, Collaborative divorce helps maintain relationships with extended families and social networks, and allows for a dignified end to a marriage. The Collaborative Divorce Process is typically a less costly alternative to court-annexed divorce mediation or litigation and is a sophisticated form of settlement.

Collaborative embodies divorce without destruction to make a difference for the families of North Carolina.
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Collaborative law first came to North Carolina in the late 1990s.
In 2003, the state legislature passed a bill recognizing collaborative law as an alternative to court divorce and defining the key components of the process.
Over the past decade and half, hundreds of North Carolina attorneys have received training in the collaborative divorce process, and in 2017 the North Carolina Collaborative Attorney Network (NC-CAN) was created.
NC-CAN was founded to help ensure that couples in North Carolina facing the crisis of divorce are aware of the collaborative divorce option and to ensure that they can find attorneys who can provide the highest quality collaborative process.
Our guide provides an in-depth description of the collaborative divorce process, including the role of professionals, the interest-based negotiation model, understanding collaborative practice groups, and the NC Statutes governing collaborative law proceedings.
This guide will help you to understand the issues in your divorce that need to be addressed.
All proceeds from the sale of the Guide go to increasing public awareness for the collaborative divorce option.
Collaborative Law can help to improve, rather than harm, existing relationships; instead of making things worse, the attorneys work to minimize hostility and conflict while focusing on constructive, mutually satisfactory solutions that reflect the needs and interests of the whole family.
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