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Transforming how families resolve conflict.

Collaborative practice

Collaborative family lawyers help resolve divorce, non-marital dissolution, and prenuptial and postnuptial disputes without resorting to adversarial techniques or litigation. The core principles of collaborative practice are a “no-court” pledge, a cooperative model of negotiation, and the use of neutral experts when necessary to resolve conflict. Early nonadversarial participation by the lawyers allows them to use attributes of good lawyering frequently not utilized in the usual adversarial proceedings – namely, the use of analysis and reasoning in solving problems, generating options, and creating a positive atmosphere for settlement.

The lawyer’s role in collaborative practice

While no two cases or collaborative lawyers are alike, the emphasis in the approach is to find a way in which the lawyers can work with the parties that will achieve a satisfactory settlement in an efficient, cooperative manner. This might include “four-way” settlement conferences where the parties meet with their collaborative lawyers to work on settlement. However, your lawyers are committed to finding ways to achieve settlement that will work best in your case.

In the event the parties are unable to arrive at a settlement through a collaborative approach, the lawyers withdraw from the case and the parties are free to retain trial lawyers to pursue their matter in court. The result is that the parties will have had the best representation for each phase of their proceeding and materials accumulated during the collaborative stage will be transmitted to the trial lawyer so that there is minimal loss of continuity.

Benefits
  • This process is generally less costly and time-consuming than litigation.
  • You are each supported by your lawyers and yet you work cooperatively with your spouse and their lawyer in resolving your issues.
  • You retain control of the process. The process does not control you. The process is much less anxiety-producing than court proceedings or the threat of such proceedings.
  • Everyone can focus on settlement, without the imminent threat of “going to court.”
  • The possibility exists that the participants can create a climate that facilitates “win-win” settlements.
  • The process is much less time-consuming than the traditional litigation model. The case can be finalized within a short time after an agreement is reached – rather than getting bogged down waiting for court dates.
  • Your case may be resolved with dignity, which may be of great benefit to the entire family.
  • The parties and their lawyers work together as partners in the process, with the parties participating in a fully informed manner.

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