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Can parties discuss reconciliation in mediation?
My ex-partner wants to reconcile: is mediation appropriate? Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative Practice, Culture, Family Law, Mediation, Negotiation
Tagged couples counselling, divorce, Mediation, reconciliation, separation
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Fundamentals of Family Arbitration: Day One
Family Arbitration Training: fun and inspiring. Continue reading
How to reduce the high costs of divorce?
What the Toronto Star story about the high costs of divorce missed: mediation is now available at no charge to anyone in family court in Toronto. What better way to reduce the high costs of divorce? Continue reading
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
Posted in Arbitration, Custody of children, Family Law, Lawyers, Mediation
Tagged collaborative law, divorce, Mediation
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A blog post about collaborative law
Collaborative practice is growing by leaps and bounds for all the right reasons. Here are two issues for further discussion as the practice matures. Continue reading
Posted in Arbitration, Custody of children, Family Law, Inspiration, Lawyers, Mediation, Negotiation, Training
Tagged Arbitration, child custody, child support, collaborative law, collaborative lawyers, collaborative practice, divorce, family court., family law, Mediation, separation agreement, spousal support
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Check out this (former) mediation intern!
Our colleague Regina Thompson is featured in today’s Globe and Mail column, Power Crunch. Continue reading



