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Collaborative Divorce

“An increasingly popular process that is often faster, cheaper, and more private than standard courtroom divorces, not to mention less emotionally taxing.” The Wall Street Journal

Stressing cooperation over confrontation and resolution over revenge, collaborative divorce enables spouses to make better, more informed and more strategic decisions. This results in a win-win outcome when dissolving marriage, dividing assets and reinventing post-divorce relationships, particularly when children are involved.

Bingham McHale’s perceptive attorneys are among a small number of Indiana lawyers trained in the process of collaborative divorce law. In 2007, we were among the first to approach an Indiana court with a collaborative divorce case. That same year, we co-sponsored Indiana's first Collaborative Law training program for professionals.

We have the experience and knowledge to effectively counsel Hoosier families through a collaborative divorce that is a constructive alternative to adversarial divorce litigation.

Contact: Amy Stewart, astewart@binghammchale.com

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