Family Law

Collaborative Divorce

 

Statistics show nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. If you are interested in a less painful and less destructive process than traditional litigation, a Collaborative Divorce may be right for you.

Collaborative Practice began in the USA in 1992. There are more than 3,105 members of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and 227 Practice Groups in the U.S. Collaborative divorce began in Oklahoma in 2002 with the formation of the Oklahoma Academy of Collaborative Professionals practice group.

The Collaborative process focuses on your needs and the needs of your spouse and children to preserve your dignity, preserve assets and focus on the welfare of your children.

Lawyers agree not to take part in any litigation. This allows everyone to focus on settlement, rather than wasting your time and money preparing for a trial that will likely never happen.

Malcolm McCollam is a founding member of Oklahoma Academy of Collaborative Professionals. To schedule a no-charge initial consultation contact us at 918-582-1414 or malcolm@malcolmlaw.com

Mediation

 

Are you interested in resolving your legal matter without the stress, expense and uncertainty of going to court, but need the assistance of a neutral party?

If so, mediation may be a good choice of you. Mediations are voluntary, informal and can take place with or without attorneys present.

Malcolm has experience mediating both business cases and divorces. Contact us at 918-582-1414 or malcolm@malcolmlaw.com for more information.

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