Can a collaborative divorce be reversed?
Yes, a collaborative divorce can be reversed. In Delaware, the law allows the parties to start and then reverse a collaborative divorce process if they both agree to it. This process involves each party having their own attorney to advise and negotiate the terms of the divorce. The parties may also jointly hire other professionals, such as financial advisors, mental health professionals, or even mediators. During the collaborative process, the parties are able to negotiate and settle their own divorce terms instead of relying on a judge to make the decisions. This gives the parties more control over the outcome of their divorce. It also allows for more creative solutions to the issues of the divorce, such as splitting up debts or properties in non-traditional ways. However, if the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce, the collaborative process can be reversed. The parties can come to a mutual agreement to terminate the process and take the matter to court instead. In Delaware, the law allows for either party to unilaterally terminate the collaborative process, but the other party must be provided with written notice of the termination. From there, either party can take the matter to court and have a judge make the final decisions about the divorce.
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