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Is it Possible to Have a Low Conflict Divorce in Michigan?

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A pair of orange-handled scissors rests on a torn marriage certificate, accompanied by a partially cut orange rose. The scene suggests themes of separation or divorce.

There are many reasons why spouses may decide to divorce in Michigan. In some cases, they can be amicable and work together to settle their proceedings. On the other hand, there are many cases where spouses end on bad terms. When this happens, there can be a great deal of hostility in the proceedings. However, this does not always have to be the case. There are ways spouses can de-escalate conflict during their proceedings. Continue reading below to learn more and contact an experienced Michigan divorce attorney for help with your case.

How Can I Go Through a Non-Hostile Divorce?

Having the ability to minimize conflict in a divorce can benefit any case. This is especially the case when spouses have children together. The following are a variety of skills that can be utilized to work through disagreements during divorce proceedings in order to avoid hostility:

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Sometimes, divorce, family, and estate matters are difficult to navigate. Fortunately, they do not have to be with the assistance of a compassionate, knowledgeable attorney who is willing to guide you every step of the way. If you need a seasoned firm to help you with any divorce, family or estate-related matter, please do not hesitate to contact Collis & Griffor today to schedule a consultation.