What Happens If Collaborative Divorce Breaks Down in Kissimmee

If the collaborative process in Kissimmee fails to produce a complete agreement, both collaborative attorneys must withdraw, and the clients must retain new counsel to proceed in court. This consequence applies regardless of which party ended the process or why, and it is written into the participation agreement signed at the outset. The disqualification provision exists to ensure that everyone in the room is genuinely committed to the process.

The practical result is that abandoning a collaborative divorce midway is more disruptive and expensive than either completing it or choosing litigation from the start. That is why the initial assessment of fit matters so much, and why Brodzki Jacobs gives Kissimmee clients an honest read on whether the process is likely to succeed before any paperwork is signed. Contact the firm for that assessment before making any commitment to the collaborative track.

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