What is Collaborative Divorce in Florida?

Sadly, divorce is all too common in Florida. However, it is quite likely that most Floridians don’t actually know how divorce operates in the state. What you have seen on TV and in movies may not apply to Florida divorces at all. This is certainly true of what is known as collaborative divorce in the state.

Types of divorce in Florida

There can be many forms that divorce can take in the state of Florida. However, in most cases, divorces can be divided into three main categories. These include:

  • contested divorce
  • uncontested divorce
  • collaborative divorce

contested divorce can be thought of as a traditional divorce with an actual court case, lawyers making arguments and a presiding judge making the important decisions. There are usually significant disagreements over things like property division, child custody, alimony and more that will be decided by the judge referencing relevant law and legal precedent.

An uncontested divorce, however, has no disagreements. An agreement is reached beforehand regarding the terms of the divorce and then signed off on by the judge. A collaborative divorce, however, can be thought of as a middle ground between contested and uncontested divorce.

Collaborative Divorce in Florida

As mentioned, collaborative divorce exists as a kind of middle ground between a contested and uncontested divorce. It occurs when both spouses disagree on the terms of the divorce but don’t want to go through the expense and frustration associated with the exhausting legal process of a court battle. Instead, something known as a collaborative participation agreement is used. This agreement ensures that the divorce settlement is hashed out between the spouses and their lawyers without the use of litigation or mediation.

Benefits of collaborative divorce

Such a novel process can have certain benefits including:

  • each spouse knows their needs better than a judge
  • the process is much cheaper
  • the process moves along at the pace better aligned with the spouses instead of the court
  • the process can be more attuned to the emotional needs of the family
  • non-court appointed guides can help with certain parts of the process
  • family issues are kept private unlike in a court case
  • the process is much more flexible

Overall, a collaborative divorce can benefit couples who wish to divorce and have disagreements but don’t want to go through an expensive and exhausting court case. This is why Floridian legislatures helped create this option for Florida residents.


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Aislynn Thomas-McDonald serves as Partner and Business Unit Leader at Kelley Kronenberg, where she focuses on family law and probate matters. Her comprehensive practice encompasses divorce, paternity, timesharing, child support matters, adoption, collaborative divorce, wills and trusts, guardianship, and elder law. Prior to joining Kelley Kronenberg, Aislynn established herself as a respected family law practitioner, earning an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®.
Aislynn strives to provide concierge support to her clients through understanding their objectives and goals, advising them honestly about the best course of action. She works to resolve issues without proceeding to litigation and then will advocate zealously when a case does move in that direction. Her commitment extends beyond legal practice through extensive community involvement and advocacy for domestic violence awareness, children's legal advocacy, and women's rights.
  • Divorce and legal separation
  • Child custody and timesharing
  • Child support and alimony
  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
  • Adoption
  • Collaborative divorce
  • Domestic violence protection
  • Paternity matters
By joining Kelley Kronenberg, Attorneys at Law, in 2025, Aislynn is able to continue offering concierge legal service with the resources of a full-service large law firm. This combination provides clients with personalized attention backed by comprehensive legal resources and support.
Aislynn is dedicated to providing top-quality legal services to residents throughout South Florida and the Florida Keys. Her practice is based in Miami and serves clients throughout the region with both local expertise and broader legal resources.
To schedule a consultation with Aislynn Thomas-McDonald at Kelley Kronenberg, contact their Miami office. During your initial consultation, she will evaluate your specific situation, explain your legal options, and develop a strategy tailored to your unique circumstances and goals.
Throughout every case, Aislynn demonstrates sensitivity to both the emotional and legal challenges her clients are facing and works to reach terms that are agreeable to all parties. Your first meeting will focus on understanding your situation, discussing your objectives, and outlining potential paths forward with honest, practical advice.
Yes, Aislynn Thomas-McDonald is experienced in collaborative divorce, which offers couples a way to resolve their differences outside of traditional litigation. This approach focuses on cooperation, open communication, and finding mutually beneficial solutions while minimizing emotional and financial costs.
As a full-service law firm, Kelley Kronenberg provides access to specialists across multiple practice areas when family law cases involve complex financial matters, business valuations, tax implications, or other specialized legal issues that may arise during divorce or estate planning proceedings.