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How do I know which process is best for me?

Given the unstable nature of family law disputes, how can lawyers help their clients choose the best process? Continue reading

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Why screen for power imbalances in family law?

Should all family law cases include “screening” by a trained third party? Continue reading

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Is mediation better? (yes!)

This is a great summary of the benefits of mediation. Continue reading

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Judge undoes agreement due to domestic violence

This case illustrates the need for better screening for domestic violence in family cases. Continue reading

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Man-pods (with champagne!) and other neat stuff….

Man-pods? Champagne? Terror at the top of the CN Tower? And more on Collaborative Law TV today! Continue reading

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Collaborative Law: A Pro Responds!

British collaborative lawyer and author Neil Denny responds to our recent post on collaborative law…. a very good read. Continue reading

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