Supporting Families Through Collaborative Law

Compassionate and expert Collaborative Law services, redefining the way couples navigate their relationship for the wellbeing of their children.
Let us guide you to amicable resolutions and a brighter future.

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Collaborative Family Solutions

Collaborative Family Law provides divorcing or separating couples with the opportunity to work together as a team with trained professionals to resolve disputes respectfully, without going to court. Choosing the collaborative process enables you to:

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Remain in control of the process and the pace of progress.

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Discuss issues openly through a series of four-way meetings – sitting around the table with your lawyers and, where necessary, other professionals.

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Reach an agreement that takes account of the highest priorities of both parties, without the restriction of a standard formula.

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Limit costly correspondence between solicitors, which might escalate issues further.

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Enrol other trained professionals who offer specialist help, such as independent financial advice, emotional support or family therapy.

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Retain a respectful relationship with each other, so that you can discuss important issues like children’s schooling, weddings or other family events, during and beyond separation.

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For more information and to help you decide if using Collaborative Law is right for you and your family, get in touch with one of our members.

Resolve Disputes Without Going to Court

Collaborative Law is an alternative dispute resolution process used in family law cases, such as divorce or separation, and even the drawing up of living together and separation agreements to include pre/post-nuptial agreements, to resolve conflicts amicably and without going to court. Here are the key elements:

Voluntary Process

Commit to resolving issues outside of court.

Team-Based Approach

Our professionals create a collaborative team to address all aspects of the case.

Open Communication

The goal is to find mutually acceptable solutions rather than “winning” in court.

Problem Solving

Finding creative solutions that meet the unique needs and interests of both parties and any children involved.

Confidentiality

Confidential information that cannot be used against either party in court.

Emphasis on Children

Focusing on children’s best interests and minimising the emotional toll of litigation.

Control Over The Outcome

Parties maintain control over the outcome, rather than having a judge impose a decision.

Avoiding Court

One of the primary aims of Collaborative Law is to keep the case out of court. 

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The Innovative and Compassionate Approach to Resolving Family Legal Matters