An attempt to settle a divorce through collaboration of the parties and their attorneys (who practice collaborative law). Additional experts may be used to provide expert opinions as to common disputes regarding division of property and rights. If the parties cannot agree and one party files for a court trial, both parties must hire new attorneys to take the case to trial. This method provides incentive for the parties to reach an agreement and settle given the financial costs involved in ultimately going to court.
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