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Collaborative divorce is a non-adversarial process where both spouses and their attorneys commit to resolving divorce outside court through interest-based negotiations. The Browning Law Firm offers collaborative divorce services throughout {location} for couples seeking respectful, efficient divorce resolution. Collaborative divorce involves series of four-way meetings with both spouses and attorneys working toward settlement. Both parties sign participation agreement committing to full disclosure and good faith negotiation. If collaborative process fails, both attorneys must withdraw and parties hire new litigation counsel. This encourages genuine settlement efforts. Collaborative divorce preserves relationships�important when children are involved.

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Collaborative divorce is structured settlement process using interest-based negotiation instead of positional bargaining. The Browning Law Firm provides collaborative divorce services throughout Michigan. Collaborative law principles: both parties commit to settling outside court, full voluntary disclosure of all relevant information, interest-based negotiation focusing on needs rather than positions, respectful communication, creative problem-solving, and using neutral experts when needed. Participation agreement: both spouses and attorneys sign agreement committing to collaborative process. Agreement states if process fails, both attorneys must withdraw and litigation counsel must be retained. This disqualification agreement ensures attorneys' interests align with settlement. Four-way meetings: collaborative divorce occurs through series of meetings with both spouses and both attorneys. Meetings are structured with agendas focusing on specific issues. Team approach: beyond attorneys, collaborative cases may involve neutral financial specialists (helping with asset division), divorce coaches (mental health professionals helping with communication), and child specialists (addressing children's needs). Interest-based negotiation: instead of taking positions ('I want the house'), parties identify underlying interests ('I need stable housing for kids') and create solutions meeting both parties' interests. Advantages over litigation: less adversarial, parties control outcome, more privacy, better for children, preserved relationships, creative solutions courts can't order, and typically faster and less expensive. Advantages over mediation: each party has attorney present at all sessions (in mediation you consult attorney separately), more structured process with team professionals, and commitment is stronger with disqualification provision. Disadvantages: requires cooperation from both spouses, not appropriate with domestic violence or dishonesty, more expensive than basic mediation, and if process fails you must hire new attorneys. Appropriate cases: couples willing to work together, complex financial situations benefiting from neutral experts, business ownership or professional practices, and cases where preserving relationships is important. Inappropriate cases: domestic violence present, severe power imbalances, one party hiding assets, or one party unwilling to negotiate in good faith. Process timeline: initial orientation meeting explaining process, signing participation agreement, series of four-way meetings addressing issues, using neutral experts as needed, and finalizing settlement agreement. The Browning Law Firm provides experienced collaborative divorce representation for couples seeking respectful divorce resolution.

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As a former prosecutor with over 15 years of experience, Attorney Jonathan Browning understands both sides of the courtroom. This unique insight allows him to build powerful strategies and fight tirelessly for his clients' rights.

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