As an affordable, timely, and more amicable manner of settling your community property, child custody, child visitation, and related family law issues during a divorce from your spouse, you and your spouse may consider working with our Family Law Attorney in a Collaborative Divorce mediation proceeding. In a Collaborative Divorce, we do not represent either spouse, but rather work with both of you to resolve your differences by way of mediation sessions focused on culminating in a Settlement Agreement. The divorcing couple then reviews this Settlement Agreement individually, and even with the help of private legal counsel. After several possible revisions, the Collaborative Divorce Settlement Agreement is signed and filed with the Superior Court of California. We work in all major counties of the San Francisco Bay Area, including Alameda County, Santa Clara County, San Francisco County, Napa County, Marin County, Contra Costa County, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz County, and Monterey County.
During the Collaborative Divorce process, we may recommend working with our hand-selected network of third party professional specialists to shed light on important questions you may have, including high quality certified professional accountants, exacting tax specialists, compassionate psychotherapists, trustworthy child therapists, and socially responsible certified financial planners. We can inculcate the intelligence and advice provided by such professionals in our creation of a workable Collaborative Divorce Agreement so as to try to ensure that you and your spouse have a clear roadmap of the path your individual lives will take after your Marital Dissolution.
Our attorney, Mr. Aly Ebrahimzadeh, Esq., is a certified Parenting Coordinator and Special Master who possesses remarkable experience working with high conflict parents in the thick of Child Custody and Child Visitation disputes. We work hard to negotiate workable solutions to even the most aggressive coparenting disputes, using the rubric of the law to educate our clients about practical resolutions, and drawing on common sense ethics and hand-tailored professional child psychology reports to urge our clients down a path that will most benefit the health and well-being of their children, now and in the future.



