Collaborative Divorce is a dignified service that may help families resolve conflict away from court, in a structured and respectful environment as opposed to traditional litigation. Shawn Weber of Weber Dispute Resolution looks at how it changes the focus from winning in court to working together for long-term, participatory decision-making that focuses on the future instead. The collaborative process can help to minimize conflict between spouses, improve communication with them and help families make more reasoned, sustainable decisions during one of life’s toughest transitions.
There is no single right way to handle every dispute. Mediation, collaborative practice, and litigation each serve a purpose. Different cases call for different approaches, and experienced professionals know how to work within all of them.
Collaborative divorce fills a particular space in that landscape.
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