Amicably Resolve Your Divorce
Most people believe divorce is always contentious, but this statement could not be further from the truth. While yes, some divorcing couples need a judge to help resolve disagreements, many couples who decide to divorce can amicably work through their issues together. At the Law Office of Randy Michel, located in College Station, we provide experienced collaborative law representation to clients who want more control over their divorce.
Why Choose Mr. Michel?
Attorney Randy Michel is a former judge and has been trained by the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas in Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training. Mr. Michel is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Law Professionals and the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas. He is uniquely qualified to help you work through your issues and reach a mutually beneficial agreement to set you up for success in the next stage of your life.
Please call our office at 979-764-2435 or contact our Texas firm online to learn more about collaborative law and whether it is right for you.
What Is Collaborative Law?
Collaborative law is a relatively new approach to resolving family law issues. Unlike traditional divorce litigation, the collaborative law approach avoids the courtroom and allows couples to amicably resolve issues with their attorneys.
What Does the Process Entail?
To begin the process, all parties sign an agreement that must be honored throughout the proceedings. Once signed, parties can begin working out solutions to items such as:
- Child support
- Alimony
- Property distribution
- Visitation rights
There are also many other aspects that will need to be resolved before they finalize their divorce.
Serving Your Best Interests
“Randy was awesome!! Very calm and understanding about my situation, very well prepared and organized. His assistant Andrea is very helpful and understanding as well! I would recommend him as a #1 go to Attorney without a doubt.” Tabatha R.
Benefits of the Collaborative Approach
There are many reasons why a couple would want to try the collaborative approach to finalize a divorce. They include:
- You will save time, money and energy.
- You can create a personalized, mutually beneficial agreement.
- All discussions and agreements are confidential.
- It allows for creative solutions to difficult issues.
- You will have more control over the end result.
Of course, not all couples who try the collaborative law approach will be able to agree on everything. Should this occur, the process will end and both you and your spouse will be able to go through the normal divorce process with new representation.