When children are involved, one of the strongest arguments for collaborative divorce in Kissimmee is the ability to include a child development specialist in the process. This professional does not represent either parent. Their role is to help the parents understand how proposed parenting arrangements will affect the children and to guide the development of a time-sharing plan grounded in the children's actual developmental needs rather than each parent's preferred schedule.
Parenting plans produced through the collaborative process in Osceola County tend to be more detailed and child-focused than those resulting from litigation, because both parents contributed to building them with professional guidance. Brodzki Jacobs works with Kissimmee parents to develop parenting provisions in collaborative divorce that are specific, realistic, and centered on the children's best interests throughout. Reach out to discuss how the collaborative process would address your parenting situation.