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Our Divorce Attorneys Help Identify Conflict and Reach Consensus in Divorce

Written by Goosmann Law Team | Dec 22, 2015 5:00:00 PM

Understandably, a divorce is an emotional and challenging event that has the potential to create a high degree of conflict. The divorce attorneys at the Goosmann Law Firm have a clear understanding of this and work with clients from the very beginning to help identify particular points of conflict and to evaluate options for reaching a consensus and settlement. However, this does not mean that the Goosmann Law Firm’s divorce attorneys are not prepared to fight for you in Court. Quite the contrary, if a reasonable consensus is unavailable, the divorce attorneys at the Goosmann Law Firm will protect what you value most!

If the parties are willing to consider consensus and collaboration as a means to achieve their divorce, the divorce attorneys at the Goosmann Law Firm are well situated to assist them down that path. In evaluating your options for a collaborative divorce, we can assist you in:

  • Clarifying your personal and collective goals, values, and priorities
  • Identifying areas of conflict
  • Understanding the law and evaluating how it fits with your personal and collective goals, values, and priorities
  • Addressing differences productively and developing constructive solutions
  • Identifying opportunities to build a successful co-parenting relationship
  • Understanding that post dissolution differences will emerge and developing constructive ways to address those differences
  • Obtaining maximum consensus

The ability of parties to be successful in a divorce process based on consensus and collaboration will depend largely on their ability to communicate. If the parties are willing and able to constructively communicate, the divorce attorneys at Goosmann Law Firm can assist them in navigating the process and reaching a mutually acceptable divorce. Through this process, the parties have an opportunity to build the foundations for successful and productive interactions post-divorce.

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