Collaborative Law – Part III

In 2001, the Florida Supreme Court recognized that our family law cases were in need of “a system that provided non-adversarial alternatives and flexibility of alternatives; a system that preserved ...

Collaborative Law – Part II

Participation Agreement In order to participate in the Collaborative law process, the parties and their respective attorneys are required to sign a written agreement that sets forth each parties inten...

Collaborative Law in Florida

New Law in Florida On March 26, 2016, Governor Scott signed into effect the Collaborative Law Process Act which applies to divorce, custody, and all other Florida family law matters.  The compone...