What is the Difference Between Mutual Consent Divorce and Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative divorce is the process of reaching a divorce settlement agreement with the assistance of attorneys trained in Collaborative process, and other professionals as needed. Mutual consent divorce requires you and your spouse to have reached a settlement agreement in order to be granted a divorce. So you can use the Collaborative divorce process to reach a settlement agreement that works for you both.  The end product of a successful collaborative process is a separation and property settlement agreement and that written agreement can be used to obtain your mutual consent divorce.

If you have more questions about mutual consent divorce in Maryland, we invite you to contact us at info@mutualconsentdivorce.com.