Collaborative Divorce Trinity FL

Trinity, FL, Residents Can Save Time & Money With a Collaborative Divorce

Picture of a couple signing divorce papers.If you’re looking for a time- and cost-efficient alternative to traditional divorce litigation, a collaborative divorce could be the ideal solution. Resolving a divorce using a collaborative approach typically takes much less time than litigating a divorce in a courtroom setting, which in turn means less money spent on attorney fees. Collaborative divorce also tends to save money on expert witness fees, since the experts don’t need to testify in court.

The only trick is that you need to find a collaboratively trained attorney. Luckily, if you’re in Trinity, Florida, or the surrounding area, you can turn to the Law Offices of Audrey A. Jefferis, P.A., for help with a collaborative divorce. Ms. Jefferis is trained in collaborative law and is a member of the Next Generation Divorce Group and the Tampa Bay Collaborative Divorce Group.

What Does a Collaborative Divorce Involve?

During a collaborative divorce, the spouses work together—with the assistance of their attorneys, a neutral facilitator, a neutral financial professional, and any other necessary professionals—to reach a mutually agreeable settlement. The settlement discussions are confidential, and in the event that the spouses can’t come to an agreement, then they’ll each need to hire a new attorney for subsequent proceedings.

Schedule a Consultation

If collaborative divorce sounds like the right option for your case, contact the Law Offices of Audrey A. Jefferis, P.A., today and ask to schedule an initial consultation. One of our skilled attorneys will tell you more about the collaborative divorce process and explain what you can expect to happen moving forward. With our main office in New Port Richey and a satellite office in Palm Harbor, we’re a convenient option for clients in Trinity, FL.

The divorce and Family Law Attorneys at The Law Offices of Audrey A. Jefferis provide services in the following counties: Pasco County, Pinellas County, Hernando County and Hillsborough County. Let us help you today!

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