When Collaborative Divorce Is the Wrong Choice

Collaborative divorce depends on honesty and a willingness to cooperate. If one spouse is hiding assets, refusing to disclose income, or using the children as leverage, the process can stall, and the no-court rule means starting over with new litigation counsel.

An honest assessment up front saves money and time. Brodzki Jacobs will tell a prospective client when a collaborative divorce in West Palm Beach is unlikely to work, rather than starting a process built to fail. In those cases a more traditional approach protects the client better.

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