Preserving Your Relationships with a Collaborative Divorce
The Collaborative Divorce process gives couples the opportunity to divorce in a way that will preserve their relationships with their children, (no matter what the ages of their children), their extended families and even their mutual friendships. The Collaborative Divorce process brings a team of professionals together to help couples restructure their relationship in an environment that does not pit them against each other so that when they need to both be present at an event for their children, family or friends, they are able to do so. Recitals, “Meet the Teacher” nights, proms, graduations, weddings, and baptisms are life events that family members and friends need to be able to enjoy rather than dread. As Mike Gregory, a long-time Denton County family lawyer illustrated, “You want your children to have butterflies in their stomach because they are concerned about remembering their music for their piano recital, NOT because of their concern about how their parents will behave towards one another.”