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Why Choose Collaborative Law?

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Putting Kids First.

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Creative problem solving.

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Interest Based Negotiations.

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Keep more of your money.

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The end of a marriage should not be the beginning of a war.

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Can one lawyer practice Collaborative Divorce if the other side has not signed a participation agreement?

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One side alone cannot practice Collaborative Divorce. It is assumed that the parties will proceed on a Collaborative Divorce basis only when all lawyers and clients have signed the participation agreement. While it may be a useful strategy for one party to approach another through their Collaborative Divorce lawyer with a participation agreement already signed, demonstrating a clear intent to seek resolution through non-adversarial means, I will not proceed with the collaborative divorce process unless your spouse agrees to come on board fully.

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