About us
Divorce Differently,
With a Team That Cares
At Collaborative Divorce Georgia, we believe families deserve a better way to divorce. Our mission is to guide you through one of life’s most difficult transitions with dignity, respect, and compassion.
Unlike traditional divorce litigation, we focus on problem-solving instead of fighting. Our bilingual, multidisciplinary team of attorneys, financial specialists, and mental health professionals are all trained in the collaborative process. Together, we help you create solutions that protect your family’s future while reducing conflict today.


What is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative Practice is a voluntary dispute resolution process in which clients create a durable agreement without resorting to litigation.
Each client is represented by a Collaborative lawyer. The team often includes neutral professionals:
- Divorce Coaches.
- Child Specialists.
- Financial neutrals.
- Other Professionals and/or Experts as agreed.
Our Approach
- Client-Centered: We put your goals and your family’s well-being first.
- Team-Based: Every professional contributes their expertise to create balanced solutions.
- Respectful & Private: Your matters are handled outside of court, confidentially.
- Future-Focused: We don’t just settle disputes — we help you build a stronger foundation for the next chapter of your life.
Our Commitment to You
When you choose Collaborative Divorce Georgia, you’re not just hiring an attorney — you’re gaining a supportive team committed to helping you transition with dignity and respect. We believe in solutions that last, relationships that heal, and outcomes that protect your family’s future.
Benefits of the Collaborative Process to the Clients
- Constructive, respectful approach that values and preserves relationships.
- Reduces conflict and stress on the family.
- Simplifies sharing of information.
- Creative solutions driven by client needs and interests.
- Allows clients to preserve privacy.
- Clients control pace of process.
- Plants seeds for healthier post-conflict relationships.
