On the second Wednesday of each month. Divorce Options workshops designed to help separating couples make informed choices about the divorce process options are held at 21 Roper Street Adelaide from 5:00 pm until 6:00 pm. The workshops are a series of educational sessions hosted by the Adelaide Collaborative Practice group dedicated to alternative dispute resolution in issues of family law. We simply believe that when divorce happens, there is a better way, and that process is called Collaborative Practice. Collaborative Practice is a way for you and your spouse decide what is best for you and your family. With each spouse guided by their own personal collaborative lawyer, you will also have expert neutral advisors in family finance and a family and child specialist to help you. This is not a short cut to divorce, and it is a process that is not for everyone. A traditional divorce often puts your future and that of your children in a system that focuses on a destructive mindset of winning. The Collaborative method is a transparent, problem solving approach that uses experts to help you craft a future that makes sense for your family. Rather than using the court room to pit one spouse against the other, often with children in the middle, your professional team works for the best possible results for all. These informal educational sessions are designed to help you learn about divorce options. The professionals involved are all trained members of the Adelaide Collaborative Practice Group. The sessions begin with an overview of divorce options followed by a discussion of the Collaborative Process, how it works, how long it takes, and who is involved. The presenters include a lawyer, child specialist/coach and financial neutral all trained in the process. The professionals participating in this program will not discuss your personal situation, answer specific legal questions about your marriage or provide legal advice. This is not a free legal service.