
There’s more than
one way to divorce.
Divorce Outside the Box provides alternate options to traditional divorce with mutually beneficial solutions for everyone involved.
Guiding you through
types of divorce online.
The traditional divorce process doesn't work for everyone. Let's keep the proceedings peaceful, private, and civilized so we can mediate towards a low conflict divorce.
Learn more about which divorce solution would be best for you below.
Collaborative Divorce
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Collaborative Divorce is alternative way to divorce in Michigan. Because traditional divorce process doesn't work for everyone, this process keeps the proceedings peaceful, civilized, and private so you can mediate towards a low conflict divorce.
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Collaborative divorce is an alternative solution for those looking for a customized settlement that is mutually beneficial for everyone involved.
It is designed to preserve your marital assets and income while remaining cost-effective in comparison to traditional divorce.
Uncontested
Divorce
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You and your spouse agree on all the terms of your divorce:
Property
Childcare
Assets
and etc.
Uncontested divorces are usually a relatively quick and straightforward process — and at times can bypass court all together. However, your settlement and finalization will still need to be approved by a judge.
Once approved, all you have to do is wait until the state-mandated time period has passed and your divorce will be final.
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Though divorces are never easy, an uncontested divorce can save you a considerable amount of time, money, and conflict — make it a simpler option.
Mediated
Divorce
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Mediation is a confidential process where an experienced family law attorney helps parties reach a settlement. Mediation can occur before a divorce action has been initiated with the court, or shortly after.
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Divorce mediation is ideal when the issues in dispute are not complex and cost is a concern.
A mediation session can help guide you and your partner collect the information needed for that session to be as efficient and productive as possible.
Contested
Divorce
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This is what people traditionally think of when they think of a divorce—a couple on opposite sides of a court case with a judge deciding on the terms of their divorce because there are major issues you and your spouse do not agree on.
In a contested divorce, things can get drawn out, complicated, stressful, and costly.
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Contested divorces also include situations where one spouse cannot be located, get in contact with, or one spouse is refusing to divorce.
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