John J. Gilligan, a family lawyer in Long Beach, answers: A collaborative divorce is when both parties and their respective attorneys sign an agreement stating that no matter what happens during the course of the divorce, no court actions will be filed. It involves employing a team of non-lawyers, if necessary, such as mental health […]
Collaborative Family Law
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Podcast: New Mexico Family Attorneys Discuss Divorce
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Brian Loughmiller, an Experienced Family Lawyer from Texas, explains the available alternatives to divorce litigation in Texas.
How does collaborative family law differ from divorce mediation?
John Schuman, a family lawyer in Toronto, answers: Collaborative practice is an alternative for resolving issues arising from a marriage breakdown. The clients, lawyers, and sometimes other professionals (such as child experts or financial advisors) work as a team in a fair and respectful process. An essential part of collaborative negotiations is that the parties […]
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