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What’s the difference and which is right for you? At first glance, mediation and collaborative law can seem alike. Both involve staying out of the courts and attempting to reach an agreement that both you and your spouse can live…
WHAT IS COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW? Collaborative family law is defined by three key principles: The voluntary and complete exchange of financial information; The pledge not to take the matter to court by way of a participation agreement signed by both…
A recent article written by Guy Dixon and published in the Globe and Mail on November 14, 2016, clearly sets out mediation, collaboration or litigation as the process to consider.
The collaborative family law process was created in 1994 by an American lawyer who had litigated matrimonial disputes for over 30 years, and decided that there had to be a “better way”. The collaborative method has basically spread to countries…