As the parent of a child or children with special needs, your divorce should address the interests of every member of your family — including your neurotypical and neurodivergent children, your spouse, yourself, and your family unit as a whole. Many couples with special needs children find that collaborative divorce effectively addresses the complex challenges their families face and reaches solutions that work for everyone involved.
Collaborative divorce enables you and your spouse to meet with your respective lawyers, financial professionals, mental health professionals, and other specialized advisors in a non-adversarial setting to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
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