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Collaborative Law:
A process in which the parties determine the outcome, not the courts. Collaborative Law is a process routed in mediation in which individuals take the divorce process out of the court's hands and into their own. Parties formulate their own agreements, working together with the help of attorneys and additionally utilizing the help of other professional working as neutrals, such as certified financial professionals, communication facilitators and child specialists.
Collaborative Law FAQs

Why should retaining Collaborative Lawyers be considered?
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What kind of information and documents are available in the Collaborative Law negotiations?
How do I know if my spouse is not being fully honest?
How can I be sure that we will find out all the information and that what we get is accurate?
What happens if settlement can’t be reached?
Why do the attorneys have to withdraw if the process fails?
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