New Jersey Collaborative Divorce
Why should I consider a collaborative divorce?
When you or your ex-spouse have come to the tough decision that a divorce is the solution to your marital troubles, many questions will become apparent. You may be wondering who will have custody of the children and how much
child support will have to be paid. A decision will need to be reached as to whether one party will have to pay
spousal support and how the assets and bills will be split. If one or both of you have
retirement plans, you will need to determine how this will affect future finances and whether you will need a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO).
There are two ways that these decisions can be arrived at. One way is to take your case to trial if you and your ex-spouse cannot come to agreements regarding these pressing matters. You will both be heard and a judge will take the decisions out of your hands and make them for you. The other way to deal with these important issues is to have a collaborative divorce. This is where we assist both parties come to reasonable agreements on their own without unresolved disputes and with full cooperation. A collaborative divorce is generally much less costly which, in these troubled economic times, can be of great benefit.
New Jersey Divorce Advisors have seen the emotional turmoil that a contested divorce can bring about. We feel very strongly about genuinely helping those that come to us for assistance and have produced countless successes for our clients. New Jersey divorce mediation may be the simple and less time consuming solution to your
divorce financial planning.
New Jersey Divorce Advisor
Our firm is here to assist you in any way possible with your collaborative divorce needs. Our advisors are Certified Public Accountants, Certified Divorce Financial Analysts and have an MBA in accounting. We are members of the Financial Planning Association, International Association of Collaborative Professionals and Institute for Divorce Financial Analysis. The knowledge and experience of our advisors can be utilized throughout every aspect of your divorce. It need not be an expensive battle where you have to fight every step of the way.
Contact a New Jersey divorce mediator to learn more about collaborative divorce.