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Laurie Schmitt Family Law

W. Michigan family law specializing in Collaborative Divorce

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    • Alternative Divorce Options
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Collaborative Divorce

Divorce is a stressful and difficult process. But, there are alternatives a collaborative divorce is about cooperation, not litigation. You agree to remain out of court.

Laurie Schmitt is trained in collaborative divorce and believes that the process allows parties to find a more respectful and civilized solution to divorce.

Learn more about collaborative law and how our firm can help:
A collaborative divorce is about cooperation, not litigation. The parties agree to remain out of Court and focus on creating solutions that address the needs and goals of the parties and their children. Because a restructuring of the family is imminent, it is important for the parties to maintain their dignity, and maintain respect for the other party through the divorce process in order to shelter the children from the fallout from a difficult divorce.

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This process allows the parties to resolve their conflicts through meetings, not through the court. The benefits of a collaborative divorce is very similar to mediation: speed, reduced expense, and total control of the outcome. A collaborative divorce allows the parties to be in charge of their own case, rather than placing the power into the hands of the Judge.

To obtain detailed information regarding the Collaborative Process, please visit:

  • www.gentlerdivorce.com
  • www.collaborativepracticemi.org
  • www.collaborativepractice.com

Laurie Schmitt is trained in collaborative divorce and believes that the process allows parties to find a more respectful and civilized solution to divorce. Learn more about collaborative law and how our firm can help.

Free initial consultation provided on all family law matters. To schedule an appointment to discuss your case, please contact Laurie Schmitt, Attorney at Law, at 616.608.4634.

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From The Blog

What Is Required To File For a Michigan Divorce?

PERSONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED TO FILE FOR A DIVORCE The following is a list of personal information you will need to gather so that your attorney may complete your divorce documents. WIFE Full Name Maiden Name Address Date of Birth Place of Birth Social Security Number Number of this marriage Date of Marriage City, State and […]

Common Divorce Questions

Question: What happens if I file for a divorce and my spouse does not want a divorce?  Answer:  Your spouse will not be able to prevent you from obtaining a divorce. Even if your spouse tells the court they do not want the divorce, the judge will still grant your divorce. Question:  What do I […]

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Laurie K. Schmitt
Attorney, Mediator, and Collaborative Lawyer

401 Hall Street SW
Suite 112D
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Phone: 616.608.4634

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Laurie Schmitt of Schmitt Law, PLLC is a West Michigan family law attorney specializing in collaborative divorce as well as separation, divorce, child custody and support, paternity, and other family law litigation. She is licensed by Michigan State Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, and has extensive advanced training in divorce mediation and collaborative divorce.

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