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Tag Archives: family law
Ontario’s free mediation program: worth trying
Why lawyers should encourage their clients to try Ontario’s free and subsidized family mediation programs. Continue reading
Mediation and mental instability
When will the court set aside a separation agreement for reasons of psychological exploitation? Continue reading
Are you lost in litigation?
If you are spending tens of thousands of dollars in court, consider trying mediation…. Continue reading
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
To caucus or not to caucus……..
When should mediators use “caucusing” as a technique…. and when should they not? Continue reading
Collaborative law and mediation
Collaborative practice is a growing and evolving field, rich with discussion, commitment and creative innovation. Continue reading



