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Collaborative divorce is a way to end a marriage without ever setting foot in a courtroom. It is an alternative to traditional litigation that allows spouses to resolve their differences and negotiate a settlement in a calm and controlled manner. The collaborative divorce process is private, confidential, and can be much less costly and time-consuming than other methods of divorce.

Our team of Conroe collaborative divorce lawyers at Bradford L. Atkinson & Associates, PLLC is dedicated to providing the highest level of service to our clients. We understand that divorce is a difficult time in your life, and we are here to help. We will listen to your concerns and goals, and we will work with you to develop a plan to achieve them.


Contact us online today or give us a call at (936) 251-0727 to learn more about how our Conroe collaborative divorce attorneys can help you.


What Is a Collaborative Divorce?

A collaborative divorce is a type of divorce that is resolved outside of the courtroom. The process is designed to help couples end their marriage in a peaceful and respectful manner. The couple will work together to negotiate a settlement on all divorce-related issues, such as property division, child custody, and spousal support.

There are several key aspects of a collaborative divorce:

  • Voluntary: Both spouses must willingly enter the collaborative divorce process, and both must be committed to resolving their differences outside of court.
  • Privacy: Collaborative divorces are not a matter of public record. Everything discussed during the process will remain confidential.
  • Control: Spouses will have much more control over the outcome in a collaborative divorce. They will work together to negotiate a settlement that is fair to both parties.
  • Neutral professionals: Collaborative divorces often involve the use of neutral professionals, such as financial planners and therapists, to help the couple reach an agreement.

While a collaborative divorce can be a great way to end a marriage, it is not the right choice for everyone. If you and your spouse are unable to communicate or if you are not willing to work together to resolve your differences, you may want to consider other options. Our Conroe collaborative divorce lawyers can help you determine if a collaborative divorce is right for you.

How Does a Collaborative Divorce Work?

There are several steps involved in a collaborative divorce:

  • Sign an agreement: Both spouses will be required to sign a participation agreement that sets the ground rules for the collaborative divorce process. The agreement will state that both parties are committed to resolving their differences outside of court. It will also state that, if the couple is unable to reach an agreement, they will need to hire new attorneys to represent them in court.
  • Exchange information: Both spouses will be required to provide all relevant financial information to the other side. This will help ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of their financial situation and will be able to make informed decisions.
  • Work with a team: Collaborative divorces often involve the use of neutral professionals, such as financial planners and therapists. These professionals can help the couple work through any issues that may arise during the process.
  • Negotiate a settlement: Both spouses will work together to negotiate a settlement on all divorce-related issues. This includes property division, child custody, and spousal support. It is important to note that the couple will need to be able to communicate effectively and be willing to compromise in order for the process to be successful.
  • Finalize the divorce: Once an agreement has been reached, the couple will need to file the necessary paperwork with the court to finalize the divorce. If they have children, they will also need to create a parenting plan.

While a collaborative divorce can be a great way to end a marriage, it is not the right choice for everyone. If you and your spouse are unable to communicate or if you are not willing to work together to resolve your differences, you may want to consider other options. Our Conroe collaborative divorce lawyers can help you determine if a collaborative divorce is right for you.


What Are the Benefits of a Collaborative Divorce?

There are many benefits to ending a marriage through the collaborative divorce process. The process is completely confidential, so you do not have to worry about your private information becoming public record. It is also much less adversarial than traditional litigation, so you are more likely to be able to maintain a positive relationship with your ex-spouse. Collaborative divorces are also often much less costly and time-consuming than other methods of divorce.

Why Choose Our Conroe Collaborative Divorce Lawyers?

At Bradford L. Atkinson & Associates, PLLC, we understand that divorce is a difficult time in your life. We are here to help you navigate the process and will work with you to develop a plan that meets your needs. Our collaborative divorce lawyers in Conroe have extensive experience helping clients resolve their differences and negotiate a settlement. We are committed to providing the highest level of service to our clients and will be there for you every step of the way.


Contact us online today or give us a call at (936) 251-0727 to learn more about how our Conroe collaborative divorce attorneys can help you.


“There is a level of camaraderie, responsibility and connection I feel for the families I work with. This passion drives what I do. I'm committed to the best possible outcome for my clients. There is life after divorce and we will get them there.”

- Bradford L. Atkinson
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