If your marriage is ending, you may feel overwhelmed. Collaborative Family Law (also called Collaborative Divorce or Collaborative Practice) is a structured process that provides an alternative to going to court. The Collaborative approach offers you the opportunity to focus on what is important to you, your family and your future.
Couples facing separation and divorce encounter many challenges — especially when children are involved. Parents must resolve important issues with significant thought to the after-effects. Collaborative Family Law provides a positive context in which to deal with these concerns without resorting to litigation.
How it works
Both parties have an initial meeting with their respective lawyers to obtain advice regarding the Collaborative Family Law process and to identify the issues that are important to them. The parties and their lawyers then come together in four-way meetings (you, your spouse/partner and each of your lawyers) to reach a settlement.
In these four way meetings the parties put their "cards on the table" and all issues are discussed in an open non-confrontational manner.
The lawyers support the negotiations by providing the parties with the structure to facilitate agreement as well as the benefit of their skills, advice and support. With this assistance, in an atmosphere of openness and honesty, couples can communicate their respective needs and work towards securing their future.
Some of the characteristic of Collaborative family law Practice
Some advantages of Collaborative family law Practice include
A potential for improvement of clients communication, negotiation and problem solving skills which may assist to avoid or minimise future conflict.
Key Aspects of Collaborative family law Practice
An agreement to negotiate a mutually acceptable settlement without going to court to resolve disputes;
To understand how collaborative family law can help you, please contact our family lawyers