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Getting a Collaborative Divorce in Arizona

There are options other than battling it out in court if you are getting divorced in Arizona. Some other alternatives are Mediation and Collaborative Divorce. The only alternative this article will talk about is the Collaborative one. Collaborative Divorce focuses on staying out of court and settling all issues collaboratively; that includes custody, child support, alimony or spousal maintenance and division of property and debts. Coming together as a team to reach a compromise is the idea here. Litigation is both costly and trying.

You may want to consider Collaborative Divorce as an option.

A rational avenue to litigation, Collaborative Divorce hinges on three principles:

•    Both spouses promise not to pursue litigation

•    An truthful exchange of facts by both spouses

•    A solution that considers the greatest preferences of both spouses and their children

As an answer to the psychological, financial and family system devastation that results from traditional family law court action, the Collaborative Divorce model evolved as a form of alternative dispute resolution. The Collaborative Divorce model relies upon an interdisciplinary team of professionals whose integrated services enlighten, guide and assist the divorcing couple in designing a balanced and fair resolution without threat of or resort to litigation. The Participation Agreement that both the divorcing couple and all professionals sign at the start of the case comes into effect if either party terminates the Collaborative process by opting for litigation, and all team members withdraw from the matter.

Collaborative Divorce is a team effort. It can only work if both sides are willing to cooperate with the process. Check the Internet and Collaborative Divorce Practitioners to find out more for you and your spouse.

To learn more about Collaborative Divorce and Mediation in Arizona, you can visit:  Arizona Mediator.

Disclaimer: This publication and the information included in it are not intended to serve as a substitute for consultation with an attorney. Specific legal issues, concerns and conditions always require the advice of appropriate legal professionals.

 

 

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Infidelity Causes More Damage Than Ending A Marriage

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If there is one guaranteed way to have a bitter divorce it is because of infidelity. When one spouse cheats on the other, it can cause great emotional pain and damage. The reasons for cheating can be many. It might be that work is keeping one partner away from home and the spouse simply feels lonely. No matter what the reason for cheating is, it can quickly turn things bitter and ugly. The betrayal of marriage vows damages both parties and hurts everyone involved. When cheating does occur, the union most likely will fall into the hands of divorce attorneys.

Infidelity in a marriage can be physical or it can be emotional. Many people would think that simply being emotionally involved with another person other than their spouse is not such a big thing. After all, it is not like there is physical or sexual contact involved. Right? But the reality is that it does hurt just as much and can destroy a marriage just as fast. It is a difficult thing to deal with. Cheating in any way is a good way to wind up with a separation and divorce.

Divorce court is not a great place to have to air dirty laundry about infidelities. Most judges do not look favorably on a cheating spouse. In some states it is grounds enough to be granted alimony. There are very few cases of uncontested divorces where a partner has been cheating. Most are very bitter affairs that often require the services of a divorce mediation professional in order to come to a peaceful agreement.

If your partner has cheated on you but you are not quite ready to call it quits, then you can still find marriage help. It will take a lot of work to get the marriage back on track but it can happen. It requires counseling to uncover the reasons why one spouse strayed from the marriage bed. There will be a lot of hurt feelings that have to be overcome and it is entirely possible that you can never let the incident(s) go and that divorce will happen regardless of your efforts to save the marriage.

Infidelity is a devastating thing when it happens. You always wonder if it was something you did to drive your partner into the arms of a lover. There is always that doubt about whether or not your husband or wife ever truly loved you. If they did, then why did they betray you? The divorce laws may be on your side if and when you decide that you cannot live with a cheating partner but it does not make the emotional wounds any easier to deal with.

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