
Your divorce can become very public very quickly unless you decide that maintaining your privacy is a top priority. In Florida, public records often exposed in personal matters, so finding ways to keep a divorce confidential can be a complex task. However, there is hope for protecting your privacy when you choose to use the Collaborative Divorce process. Collaborative Divorce offers a path where your personal details can remain shielded from the public eye.
In most cases, divorce records, including financial affidavits and marital settlement agreements, become part of the public domain. This lack of privacy extends to various divorce scenarios, such as mediation’s, uncontested cases, or litigated cases, where sensitive information is laid bare for anyone to access.
However, the noteworthy exception found in Florida is the Collaborative Divorce process. Collaborative Divorce involves resolving issues amicably with the help of a collaborative team that includes attorneys, financial experts, and mental health professionals. What sets this process apart is the ability to bypass the filing of financial affidavits and detailed settlement agreements. Instead, the final judgment in a collaborative case remains basic, keeping private information out of the public records.
Collaborative Divorce introduces a layer of confidentiality by allowing you to file a notice indicating that your case is proceeding through the collaborative process. By doing so, the court is aware that the divorce will be handled a collaboratively leading to a more streamlined and confidential resolution. When cases are successfully resolved through collaboration, the court welcomes the omission of certain documents from public records, acknowledging the commitment to confidentiality.
In addition to streamlining court proceedings, the collaborative process offers private meetings exclusively with you, your spouse, and the collaborative team. These meetings remain confidential, shielded from public scrutiny, as outlined in the participation agreement signed by both of you. This agreement extends beyond physical meetings, covering all correspondence related to the divorce, ensuring that discussions and decisions stay within the confines of the collaborative process.
In essence, the Collaborative Divorce emerges as the optimal choice for those seeking to safeguard their privacy during a divorce in Florida. Simply put, “What happens in a Collaborative Divorce stays in a Collaborative Divorce.” By choosing collaboration, you can navigate the divorce journey with the assurance that your personal affairs remain shielded from public exposure, providing a true sense of privacy during an otherwise challenging time.
Anthony J. Diaz is an experienced family law attorney focusing on Mediation and Collaborative Divorce. His offices are located at 2431 Aloma Ave Suite #124, Winter Park, FL. 32792 and 3720 Suntree Blvd., Suite 103G, Melbourne, FL. 32940.
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Anthony Diaz is a Family Law and Collaborative Divorce attorney, mediator, speaker and coach in Orlando. Known as The Peacemaker, his practice specializes in divorce with dignity, mediation, collaboration, uncontested and out-of-court options to help families find peaceful solutions.
With over 20 years of experience, Anthony is passionate about helping his clients resolve conflict, reduce stress and move peacefully through the divorce process without going to court. He has helped thousands of families experience a more positive outcome.
As a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family and Circuit Civil Mediator, a State Qualified Arbitrator, and an esteemed member of the Leadership Academy of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Anthony’s expertise in mediation and conflict resolution makes him uniquely qualified to help couples navigate the emotional and financial challenges of divorce.
He is an active and highly respected professional in the Florida collaborative community. Anthony serves as Co-Chair of the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals Outreach Committee and is a Board Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
Prior to opening his private practice, Anthony was a CPA and an Assistant State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida. He earned his degree at Stetson University College of Law.
Anthony is also a published author, co-authoring Faces Behind the Pages and Creating Relationships and Family with Courage and Compassion. His solo works include:
• Divorce With Dignity – 3 Powerful Steps to Heal and Move Past Your Divorce N.O.W.
• !n-joy Your Relationships! – 7 Pillars to Deepening Your Connections With Passion and Purpose
• Moving Consciously Through Conflict – 5 Meaningful Steps to Mediating Conflict With Compassion
As a coach and an international speaker, his passion, mission and purpose is to help families move on from their divorce with dignity and embrace a more peaceful future.

