Collaborative Divorce in New Jersey

Collaborative divorce offers a structured alternative to traditional litigation. In the collaborative process, both parties and their attorneys commit to resolving disputes respectfully and without court intervention.

How Collaborative Divorce Works

  • Both parties sign a participation agreement
  • Financial and relevant information is voluntarily exchanged
  • Neutral professionals may assist with financial or parenting issues
  • Settlement is reached outside of court

Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You?

Collaborative divorce is often appropriate when both parties are committed to resolution, transparency, and minimizing conflict. It may not be suitable in cases involving domestic violence, concealment of assets, or extreme power imbalance.

If you are interested in resolving your disputes collaboratively, contact The Jinks Law Firm to schedule your appointment.