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What is a Collaborative Divorce? - Richard Roman Shum

Richard Roman Shum Season 3 Episode 205

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From Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, Esq.What Is a Collaborative Divorce in New York? explores how divorcing couples in Manhattan can resolve legal and emotional disputes outside the courtroom through cooperative negotiation. In this episode, we break down the collaborative divorce process as described by Manhattan divorce lawyer Richard Shum, offering an in-depth look at how this method can promote privacy, cost-efficiency, and more amicable outcomes.

Listeners will learn how collaborative divorce works under New York Domestic Relations Law § 170, how participation agreements shape the process, and what happens if negotiations break down. We examine the role of key professionals such as financial neutrals, divorce coaches, and child specialists, and explain how their input helps guide parties toward fair and lasting resolutions. With locations like the Manhattan Supreme Court at 60 Centre Street providing judicial oversight only at the final stage, couples retain greater control over timing and terms.

Richard Shum, a lifelong New Yorker and proud resident of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, brings legal clarity and local insight to this conversation. With degrees from Suffolk University School of Law, Washington University in St. Louis, and Emerson College, Shum shares how collaborative divorce supports co-parenting relationships, protects financial privacy, and reduces emotional strain. He also outlines scenarios where this process may not be appropriate, such as cases involving domestic violence, power imbalances, or hidden assets.

Whether you're navigating divorce in Midtown, the Financial District, or the Upper East Side, this episode empowers you to make informed choices with dignity and confidence. Tune in to hear how the Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, Esq. helps Manhattan families resolve complex issues through collaboration, rather than conflict. For those ready to take the next step, contact the firm at (646) 259-3416 to schedule a consultation and explore the right path forward.


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