Birmingham Collaborative Law Attorneys
Litigating family disputes in court can be expensive, time-consuming and stressful. However, there are alternatives to traditional litigation that can be used to better meet your needs and objectives. At the law firm of Redden, Mills & Clark, LLP, our Birmingham collaborative law lawyers can explain how this unique form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can provide effective resolutions to your family legal matters.
If you are going through a divorce or separation and want to avoid a lengthy court battle, we can explain your options. Contact our Alabama family law attorneys online or call 205-588-2877 for a consultation to discuss your situation. We serve clients throughout Shelby County and Jefferson County, including the communities of Pelham, Hoover, Alabaster, Mountain Brook, and more.
Using Collaborative Law to Resolve Your Issues
The lawyers at Redden, Mills & Clark, LLP, can use collaborative law to help you resolve a whole host of family law issues, including:
- Divorce
- Child custody and child support
- Spousal support or alimony
- Post-judgment modifications
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
This form of arbitration allows you to craft agreements that can best suit your goals. As founding members of the Birmingham Collaborative Alliance, our Birmingham divorce attorneys have the knowledge and experience to effectively help you through this process.
The Benefits of Collaborative Law
In addition to being more cost-effective and less stressful than traditional litigation, collaborative law also allows you to take a more holistic approach to solving your family law problems. It is not uncommon to bring in other experts, such as life coaches and mental health professionals, to help guide you through these changes in your life. Collaborative law is truly all about working together to find resolutions that all parties can live with.
Call for a Consultation With a Birmingham Collaborative Family Law Lawyer
We can provide experienced assistance with helping you solve problems collaboratively or through another form of ADR, such as mediation. Contact our Birmingham collaborative law attorneys online or call 205-588-2877 to schedule a consultation to discuss your situation.


