Collaborative Divorce

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Collaborative Divorce Attorneys In South Florida

What Is A Collaborative Divorce?

Divorce is difficult enough without turning it into a courtroom battle. When emotions run high, the legal process can quickly escalate into conflict—especially when children are involved. A collaborative divorce offers an alternative. It allows both spouses to work through their differences outside the courtroom, in a respectful and cooperative setting. This approach can reduce tension and help families move forward with less strain.


Collaborative divorce only works if both parties are committed to resolving matters together. If this sounds like the right path for you, Garcia, Miranda & Gonzalez-Rua, P.A. can help guide you through the process. Our family law team works closely with clients to help them reach fair and practical resolutions without unnecessary conflict.


Reach out today to find out if collaborative divorce is the right choice for your situation.

Call Garcia, Miranda & Gonzalez-Rua, P.A. at 786-686-3090 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are the Benefits of a Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative divorce not only encourages a more respectful approach—it’s also often more cost-effective than a drawn-out courtroom dispute. Rather than spending months on discovery, depositions, and hearings, you and your spouse work through the issues directly with the support of your legal team.


At Garcia, Miranda & Gonzalez-Rua, P.A., we help clients navigate this process with clarity and confidence. If disagreements arise, we advocate for your interests while working toward a fair and practical resolution. And unlike litigation, where a judge makes the final decision, collaborative divorce gives you and your spouse more control over the outcome.


Don’t leave the future of your family to chance. Contact our office today to learn how collaborative divorce can help you move forward.

What Happens During a Collaborative Divorce?

If you and your spouse are open to exploring a collaborative divorce, the first step is for each of you to hire an attorney to represent your individual interests. Once both parties agree to move forward, everyone involved—including both attorneys—will sign a participation agreement committing to resolving all issues outside of court.


From there, you’ll take part in a series of meetings focused on reaching solutions that reflect the needs and goals of both parties, including what’s best for any children involved. When necessary, other professionals—such as financial advisors or family counselors—may be brought in to support the process. Once an agreement is reached, your attorneys will prepare the necessary documents and submit them to the court for approval.


If you’d like to find out whether collaborative divorce is the right approach for your situation, schedule a consultation with Garcia, Miranda & Gonzalez-Rua, P.A. today.

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Call Garcia, Miranda & Gonzalez-Rua, P.A. at 786-686-3090 today.

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