
Colorado Collaborative Divorce Attorneys
Offering Cooperative Solutions to Divorce Throughout Colorado
Collaborative divorce is a type of divorce where both parties commit to a mutually-beneficial solution, without the option of pursuing any other action. The process begins with a contract stipulating that neither side’s lawyers will pursue litigation or trial action if an agreement is never reached.
The Harris Law Firm is wholeheartedly committed to peaceful, cooperative solutions whenever possible—that’s why much of our team is made of highly-skilled negotiators and certified mediators. We believe in the personal, financial, and legal advantages of a negotiation. Strong divorce agreements are the result of both parties committing to the solution, and we are committed to finding such a solution.
If you are interested in pursuing a collaborative divorce solution with your spouse, contact The Harris Law Firm today at (303) 622-5502.
What is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is a legal process designed to help couples resolve their divorce issues amicably without going to court. It involves both parties working together with their respective attorneys and other professionals, such as financial advisors and mental health experts, to negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement. This method emphasizes cooperation, transparency, and respect, aiming to minimize the emotional and financial stress often associated with traditional divorce proceedings.
Here is an overview of the legal process of collaborative divorce in Colorado:
- Initial Consultation with Attorneys: Each spouse hires a collaboratively trained attorney. During the initial consultations, the attorneys explain the collaborative process, its benefits, and the commitments required from both parties.
- Signing the Participation Agreement: Both spouses and their attorneys sign a participation agreement, committing to the collaborative process and agreeing not to go to court. This agreement outlines the rules and expectations for the process.
- Assembling the Collaborative Team: In addition to attorneys, other professionals may be involved, such as financial neutrals, child specialists, and divorce coaches. These experts provide neutral advice and support to both parties.
- Gathering Information and Disclosure: Both spouses provide full and honest disclosure of all relevant financial information and any other pertinent details. Transparency is crucial for a successful collaborative divorce.
- Joint Meetings and Negotiations: Regular meetings are held with the collaborative team to discuss and negotiate various aspects of the divorce, including property division, child custody and support, spousal maintenance, and other relevant issues. These meetings are structured to encourage open communication and problem-solving.
- Developing the Settlement Agreement: The collaborative team works together to draft a settlement agreement that addresses all issues. This agreement reflects the negotiated terms and the couple's unique needs and circumstances.
- Review and Signing of the Agreement: Both spouses review the settlement agreement with their respective attorneys to ensure they fully understand and agree with the terms. Once both parties are satisfied, they sign the agreement.
- Filing the Divorce Documents: The signed settlement agreement is submitted to the court along with the necessary divorce paperwork. A judge reviews the agreement to ensure it is fair and meets all legal requirements.
- Finalization of the Divorce: If the judge approves the settlement agreement, a divorce decree is issued, finalizing the divorce. The couple is now legally divorced, having successfully used the collaborative process to reach an amicable resolution.

The Harris Law Firm Difference
WE CARE ABOUT OUR CLIENTS, OUR TEAM, & OUR COMMUNITY
Since 1993, our commitment has been to provide the best possible client outcomes through compassionate and effective representation. If you are facing a divorce or related family law matter, estate planning or tax issue, please contact our helpful, compassionate, and understanding attorneys to request a legal evaluation or you can submit your information to ask a legal question. We look forward to helping you!
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We’re proud to be part of Colorado’s legal and civic landscape and we view service as a responsibility, not a slogan. Through pro bono work, philanthropy, and volunteer efforts, we contribute to the strength, resilience, and well-being of the communities we call home.
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We’ve built a culture of collaboration, mutual respect, and shared success. Our attorneys and staff are empowered to grow, supported in their work, and united by a common goal: helping clients move forward with clarity and confidence. Behind every case is a team that brings insight, integrity, and care to everything they do.
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We work with people facing some of life’s most consequential decisions, and we take that responsibility seriously. From day one, we provide thoughtful counsel, clear communication, and a legal strategy tailored to the person, not just the problem. Every case is different, but our commitment to client-centered service never wavers.

