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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

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Mediation and mental instability

When will the court set aside a separation agreement for reasons of psychological exploitation? Continue reading

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Are you lost in litigation?

If you are spending tens of thousands of dollars in court, consider trying mediation…. Continue reading

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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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To caucus or not to caucus……..

When should mediators use “caucusing” as a technique…. and when should they not? Continue reading

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Collaborative law and mediation

Collaborative practice is a growing and evolving field, rich with discussion, commitment and creative innovation. Continue reading

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