Key Members of a Collaborative Team
The team of collaborative divorce includes family lawyers, financial specialist, divorce coaches and a child specialist working in collaboration with the divorcing partners. Involvement of each professional depends on the needs and situations of every family. The approach of the team is customized and flexible so that the needs of the families are rightly met. Each case does not have the whole team working on it. But in each case, a family lawyer represents every person. Each lawyer is skilled in the collaborative and the mediation process. A family lawyer provides legal advice. Each partner has a separate family lawyer who advises them individually. Each partner privately seeks guidance from his or her lawyer and takes part in four way gatherings with their partner and his or her lawyer. Both the lawyers make use of the non-adversarial mediation techniques to help the couple arrive at a settlement. They prepare the legal documents required to accomplish the entire process. The divorce coaches are Registered Psychologist, Registered Clinical Counselors or other trained professionals possessing sound knowledge in dynamics of family and problems leading to divorce. These divorce coaches teach skills of communicating effectively, lend emotional support, help in ensuring that the requirements, feelings and issues are properly heard and understood and discuss parenting issues. Each partner gets individual coach who helps them during the whole process.
Financial Advisors in a collaborative divorce team work for both the partners or we can say they act as a third and neutral party. He or she helps with the collection of all the financial details and also with budget preparations. They play a crucial role by acting as a resource while sorting financial concerns like the investment incomes projection and tax implications. They work on computer software to analyze different options for the family asset's division and to determine support payments. Lastly child specialists have children's requirements as the top most priority in any separation process. Child Specialists have specialized training to deal with child development along with skill knowledge to deal with children in divorce. They work as independent advocates to provide every child a secure place to say out what they feel and express the same, They function to make sure that all the concerns of children are taken into consideration by their parents and every member of the collaborative divorce team.