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Divorcing in Tampa Collaborative vs Marital Settlement Agreements

Opting for a Tampa Collaborative Divorce Attorney

Tampa Family Law Attorney Nilo J. Sanchez has decades of representing clients in contested divorces and high net worth divorces. Whether you are a couple with high net worth or you simply do not wish to battle it out in court for years, you may wonder if hiring a Tampa Collaborative divorce attorney is the right choice.



Collaborative divorce is the process of divorcing through collaboration between you and your spouse's collaborative divorce attorney. Once you agree to using this process, securing a Tampa collaborative divorce attorney would be the next step. The collaborative divorce process will start by meeting with lawyers, facilitators and accountants. When applicable, experts may be called in to assist with the divorce process.



Resolving high conflicts through the collaborative divorce process can be advantageous to minimize the financial burdens that can come with lengthy litigation. Once the parties reach an agreement, a judge will sign off on the final dissolution of marriage. It is important to understand that if you reach an impasse in the collaborative process, you must retain new legal counsel prior to moving forward and starting over with the divorce process. When alimony, the division of assets and property or child custody and timesharing must be settled, Nilo J. Sanchez offers skill and focused legal counsel and solutions to reach the very best outcome for his divorcing clients.

Marital Settlement Agreements


If you are concerned about reaching an impasse in the collaborative process, an alternative to the collaborative divorce process are marital settlement agreements. MSA's offer couples who wish to mitigate the expense and emotional cost of divorce, the opportunity to avoid litigation. Attorney Sanchez will negotiate the terms of your divorce with your spouse and their attorney to reach a desirable outcome in your marital settlement agreement. If you were to reach an impasse in negotiations in full or in part, you and your spouse may retain your current attorneys and go forward to litigation.



Choosing a Divorce Process that's Right for You

If you're divorcing, it is beneficial to schedule a full consultation with a Tampa divorce attorney to discuss your options. Finding the best divorce attorney in Tampa is similar to choosing the best divorce process-- You must choose what is the best option for you.






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