The term “Disney Divorce” is often used to describe a post-divorce family situation in which one parent, usually Dad, isn’t involved in day-to-day parenting but shows up on infrequent occasion to do something spectacular with the kids, like visit Disneyland. This is not that story. This is the story of a real Disney divorce, the collaborative divorce of Roy Disney and his wife Patty.
Last year, the Disneys filed papers with the Los Angeles County Superior Court in which they agreed to “to devote their efforts to attempt to reach a negotiated settlement in an efficient, cooperative manner.” Each was represented by a collaborative attorney and pledged to comply with the principles of collaborative law. The case proves a number of important points about collaborative divorce:
The Disney Company has many devoted followers who were surprised by the news. According to Clifford A. Miller, managing director of the Disney family investment company, "This has been in the works for a long time. They've just decided to move forward with their lives." Notably, they decided to do so in a way that respects their many years together, preserves their family relationships, and protects their privacy.
One couple's story
Listen to one couple tell the story of their collaborative divorce:
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