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Collaborative Law

Camp Hill, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg, Newville


Collaborative law provides people with an alternative to a traditional divorce proceeding. It is similar to divorce mediation in the sense that the goal of collaborative law is to reach a mutually agreed upon settlement that will prevent the need for bitter and contentious litigation. However, unlike mediation which does not require the presence of attorneys, both parties in a collaborative law proceeding are assisted by specially trained attorneys as they negotiate an agreement.

In collaborative law, both divorcing parties sit down face-to-face with their attorneys to iron out the specifics of the divorce agreement. A collaborative law agreement can cover all aspects involved in a traditional divorce, including:


Is Collaborative Law Right for Me?

Collaborative law is an ideal option for couples who have a desire to maintain a positive relationship in the future and wish to work out a mutually beneficial divorce agreement. This is particularly important when children are involved, since you will need to maintain open communication and a cordial relationship with your ex-spouse in order to deal with parenting issues.

Benefits of Collaborative Law

Collaborative law offers couples the following benefits over a traditional divorce:


The lawyers involved in collaborative law proceedings have been highly trained in this specialized area of the law. They are skilled at fostering open communication so that all of the issues can be resolved in a reasonable and timely manner.

Pioneers in Cumberland County Collaborative Law

Saidis Sullivan Law has been instrumental in bringing collaborative law to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Family law specialist Carol Lindsay was the first attorney to be trained in collaborative law in the area. Thanks to her efforts, Saidis Sullivan Law provided a special two day collaborative law training at our offices for other local attorneys looking to get involved in this rapidly growing area of family law. As a result of Ms. Lindsay's hard work, there are now more than 30 attorneys practicing collaborative law in South Central Pennsylvania.

To learn more about collaborative law in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania area, please contact Saidis Sullivan Law today to schedule a consultation. We have offices in Carlisle, Camp Hill, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

 

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