Legally, this has been established through the creation of a statutory privilege which will prevent, except in certain, limited circumstances, communications and
negotiations during the collaborative process from ever being used against the other spouse in court.
Not exact matches
As a
Collaborative Divorce Attorney, I strive to preserve the interpersonal relationships of the family through respectful
negotiation, working to achieve the best possible financial and parenting outcomes with the least possible emotional and economic carnage
during the divorce
process.
Collaborative Practice allows you both to have lawyers present
during the
negotiation process to keep settlement as the top priority.
Alternatively, in a
collaborative divorce, both parties» attorneys are present
during the
negotiation process, which takes place
during settlement conferences.
Collaborative Practice allows you both to have attorneys present
during the
negotiation process to keep settlement as the top priority.
In the
collaborative process each client has his or her own collaboratively - trained lawyer who is in the room
during negotiations to serve as the client's advocate.
Collaborative Practice allows you both to have lawyers present
during the
negotiation process to keep settlement as the top priority.
Collaborative Law was designed to allow clients to have their lawyers with them
during the
negotiation process, while maintaining the same commitment to settlement as the sole agenda.
A
Collaborative Divorce allows you both to have lawyers present
during the
negotiation process to keep settlement as the top priority.
Ms. JANSEN believes that the
collaborative practice model offers parties the best of both the mediation and the advocacy worlds, in that the
process is 100 % committed to a fair out of court settlement, and the clients have the support of legal and psychological counselors both as advisors and spokespersons
during negotiation.
The
collaborative process will generally be your preferred option if, like in mediation, you want full legal representation from an attorney
during the settlement
negotiations, but, unlike mediation, you want the
negotiations to take place in a supportive, rather than an adversarial, environment.
• The divorce
process • Debt and divorce • Discovery • Taxes and divorce • Property division • Child custody • Child support • Domestic violence • Grandparent's rights • Mediation •
Collaborative Divorce • Adoption • Assets and debts • Attorney - client relationships • Prenuptial, postnuptial agreements But you could write about subjects in which you also have expertise, even though they're not strictly divorce - related: • Dealing with stress •
Negotiation • How to take care of yourself
during a divorce Etc..