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Difference between revisions of "Resolving Family Law Problems out of Court"

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Collaborative settlement processes are a kind of structured negotiation in which the parties and their lawyers sign an agreement not to go to court and to work together as a team to find compromise and a settlement. The team can use divorce coaches to address the emotional and psychological issues related to the separation. Other specialists can be recruited to help with particular subjects, such as children's issues or complicated financial problems, as the need arises.
Collaborative settlement processes are a kind of structured negotiation in which the parties and their lawyers sign an agreement not to go to court and to work together as a team to find compromise and a settlement. The team can use divorce coaches to address the emotional and psychological issues related to the separation. Other specialists can be recruited to help with particular subjects, such as children's issues or complicated financial problems, as the need arises.


There are collaborative practice groups all over British Columbia. More information about collaborative processes is discussed in the page on [[Collaborative Processes]] and on the following websites:
There are collaborative practice groups all over British Columbia. More information about collaborative processes is discussed in the section of this chapter on [[Collaborative Processes]] and on the following websites:
* [http://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com Collaborative Divorce Vancouver],  
* [http://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com Collaborative Divorce Vancouver],  
* [http://www.nocourt.net/familylaw.php The Collaborative Association in Metro Vancouver],  
* [http://www.nocourt.net/familylaw.php The Collaborative Association in Metro Vancouver],  
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