If you and your partner have decided that it is time for a change and your relationship is no longer going to work, we can help with that as well. No person wants to be told how to live their life or how to raise their children. With effective mediation or a collaborative divorce you can take control and set the path for the future of your family and not put it in the hands of a judge or a third party arbitrator. The Collaborative Law Process Act (CLPA) went into effect in July 2017. This creates an alternative to litigation for family matters in Florida where couples enter into a voluntary settlement through negotiations rather than litigation in court. This means “Married couples in Florida now have a process in which they can divorce with dignity, privacy and without destroying their family,” said Edward Sachs CPA/ABV CFF, President of the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals. If you believe a collaborative divorce might be the best option for you, you can learn more about it at https://www.collaborativepracticeflorida.com/ and http://www.collaborativepros.com/
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