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Why should you do it together?

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If you’ve been through a divorce before the answer to this question is obvious. But if this is your first time navigating this transition then choosing to do it together might seem like a strange choice. Once you understand that the entire traditional legal system is designed to put you into opposition and introduce conflict where there isn’t any, the choice to proceed together becomes necessary.

 

If you share children you will share them on the other side of this transition as well. Instead of letting a long, emotional process drain you both and compromise your ability to co-parent together, we ask you to sit down with us to generate a plan to co-parent together.

 

If you don’t have children, or maybe they’re adults now it’s even more important to look at the decisions you are facing together so that you both can come out of this transition set up financially for success on the other side. Instead of having this transition be the defining decision of your life in a traumatic way, we can all work together to make it a choice that altered both your paths for the better.

 

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