How We Resolve Issues Cooperatively
When trying to reach agreements in a divorce, the courtroom is not an automatic destination. You don’t have to put your children in the middle of heated disagreements with your spouse. With the use of collaborative law, you can spare them from that battle.
How Collaborative Law Works
Collaborative law allows you and your lawyer to structure a divorce decree that you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse can agree on. Simply stated, you have a certain amount of control over your post-divorce life with the knowledge that your children were spared any petty disagreements you had with your spouse.
Starting divorce mediation does not guarantee a successful outcome. While spouses may have had the best of intentions, some cases of marital dissolution seem destined for the courtroom. But rest assured that we will always look out for the best interests of your children when addressing your family law concerns.
We Are Always At Your Side
Like most of our clients who have come to us for divorce mediation or litigation, you may feel intimidated about facing a complex legal process. Our job is to work as efficiently and effectively as possible on your behalf.
To schedule an initial consultation regarding the value of dispute resolution through collaborative law, contact us at Christina R. Jenkins, LLC at 770-387-7447 or fill out our online intake form. We serve clients throughout Bartow County and northwest Georgia.