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=== 6. Collaborative Divorce === | === 6. Collaborative Divorce === | ||
Another option for parties dealing with family law matters is the Collaborative Divorce Model. This offers an option for parties to resolve disputes respectfully and without going to Court. Parties work out a negotiated settlement with the help of collaboratively trained professionals including (as needed) lawyers, divorce coaches, child specialists and financial specialists. This allows the parties to negotiate a settlement without the threat of Court. If the parties are unable to resolve matters through the Collaborative process, the Collaborative professionals will not be involved in Court proceedings. See the websites listed in [[Governing Legislation and Resources for Family Law (3:II)#B. Resources on the Internet | | Another option for parties dealing with family law matters is the Collaborative Divorce Model. This offers an option for parties to resolve disputes respectfully and without going to Court. Parties work out a negotiated settlement with the help of collaboratively trained professionals including (as needed) lawyers, divorce coaches, child specialists and financial specialists. This allows the parties to negotiate a settlement without the threat of Court. If the parties are unable to resolve matters through the Collaborative process, the Collaborative professionals will not be involved in Court proceedings. See the websites listed in [[Governing Legislation and Resources for Family Law (3:II)#B. Resources on the Internet | II.B. Resources on the Internet]] for more information. | ||
=== 7. Rule 7-1: Judicial Case Conferences === | === 7. Rule 7-1: Judicial Case Conferences === |