Confidentiality of the Collaborative Process – Even Financial Agreements

Are you finding yourself starting down the divorce road?

If so, one of the initial thoughts that you are most likely wrestling with is how your private family information, such as your financial information, will be handled concerning privacy, transparency, and confidentiality while the divorce terms are being agreed upon and well into the future after your divorce is finalized.

In today’s world, your private information can be shared in the blink of an eye, and that in itself can prove to be contentious in a court-litigated divorce.

When you work with a collaborative divorce team, your private family and financial information can remain confidential throughout the entire process, including child support agreements and the reason for your divorce. The team of experts working with you have also contractually agreed to be transparent and maintain confidentiality to both spouses.

When you utilize the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association experts, you can reduce your anxiety and stress because you will know that when your divorce is finalized, each person involved, including your children’s, privacy and confidentially was not breached.

Call us today to learn more about how our Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association members can help you and your family through the divorce process.

Note: This information is general in nature and should not be construed as legal/financial/tax/or mental health advice. You should work with your attorney, financial, mental or tax professional to determine what will work best for your situation.