A collaborative practice group is a network of independent professionals dedicated to helping people resolve disputes outside of
court via the collaborative process.
Not exact matches
More and more people are deciding that they want to avoid the traditional adversarial divorce
court system and instead handle their family law matter privately and respectfully
via the
collaborative process.
The hallmark of the
collaborative process is the participation agreement, a contract in which both parties agree that they will not go to
court but will attempt to come to a resolution
via the
collaborative method.
Further, agreements reached
via the
collaborative law
process have rarely been challenged in
court; rather, if a change is needed, the
collaborative process is often reinstituted.
If you are not in fear for your safety, if you don't have the need for a judge tell everyone you are right, and if your spouse does not have a severe psychological or personality disorder, then your family should work together outside of
court to constructively restructure
via the
collaborative process rather than to battle it out in
court.
Adam B. Cordover is a Florida Supreme
Court Certified Family Law Mediator and
collaborative attorney who trains other lawyers on how to help families resolve their divorce disputes peacefully and respectfully
via the
collaborative process.
They privately and respectfully settled all issues
via the interdisciplinary
collaborative divorce
process and petitioned the
court to dissolve their marriage.