J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation
J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation
J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation
J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation J. Richard Kulerski, Illinois lawyer concentrating in family law, divorce, collaborative law and divorce mediation  
EMPHASIZING THE SETTLEMENT APPROACH TO MARITAL DISSOLUTION  


Benefits of Collaborative Law

  • It softens the divorce experience.
  • It engenders a sense of safety instead of fear.
  • It insulates the children from the dispute.
  • It generally saves the parties some 50% - 80% in attorney fees.
  • It's much quicker. Most people require three to seven 4-way meetings.
  • The spouses do not engage in expensive legal proceedings just to obtain financial information from each other.
  • Neither spouse is forced to accept a solution that does not meet his or her interests and needs.
  • It gives the spouses control of the cost and the outcome of their divorce. Nothing happens until they say yes.
  • There is a parity of payment to both lawyers.
  • Neither spouse's representation is disadvantaged by lack of funds.
  • Less healing time is involved.
  • The spouses control the amount of information that becomes part of the public record.

If 90-95% of all cases are settled before they actually go to trial, then shouldn't the attorneys spend much more of their time just flat-out trying to achieve a settlement rather then preparing for a trial that isn't going to happen?.

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