And once one spouse has hired an attorney that doesn't
believe in collaborative law — you can pretty much kiss any chance at engaging in the collaborative process good - bye.
And once one spouse has hired an attorney that doesn't
believe in collaborative law — you can pretty much kiss any chance at engaging in the collaborative process good - bye.
Zanita strongly
believes in the Collaborative Law method as a means of settling issues stemming from divorce, including custody and visitation - without going to court.
Not exact matches
We
believe in the power of
collaborative law and
believe that alternatives to litigation are the best way to resolve family
law issues.
Members of all three groups have been collaboratively trained and
believe that the
collaborative law process represents an extraordinary advancement
in family dispute resolution.
While I have successfully litigated a number of family
law matters, I firmly
believe that the
Collaborative method helps families maintain better relationships as they move forward with the rest of their lives, primarily because the spouses have the flexibility to choose the outcome which works best for their family, and for each of them individually,
in an open and respectful environment.
Adam B. Cordover is a
Collaborative Attorney,
Collaborative Trainer, and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family
Law Mediator who
believes that family disputes should be resolved respectfully
in private conference rooms, not
in a hostile public courtroom environment.
Cassandra
believes collaborative law is a more favorable avenue to assist families
in navigating a relationship breakdown as it educates both parties on their legal rights and obligations while, at the same time, facilitates effective communication between parties.
Coming from a divorce litigation background, Attorney Green strongly
believes that Divorce Mediation and
Collaborative Divorce is the premier method to resolve many types of disputes with the highest integrity and dignity, and is working hard to educate people about Mediation
in general and
Collaborative Law.
I have chosen to restrict my family
law practice to
Collaborative Divorce, because I firmly
believe that
in most cases it is the best way that I can help you protect your interests, reach your goals and achieve what's important to you.
«I personally
believe as a former practitioner
in family
law and as a judge that having the
collaborative team
in place acts as a buffer between parties who don't get along where there is either actual domestic violence or the potential for domestic violence and you have an experienced mental health professional that can watch out for the signs and help both parties work through an agreement,» Nichols said.
«I firmly
believe in Collaborative Practice and, over the past six years, my clients and I have had successful results,» says Sheila Kirsh, a Toronto - based
Collaborative Family
Law lawyer and Vice-Chair, Director, and Founding Member of
Collaborative Practice Toronto.