Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
If you are separating in Alberta, ADR refers to structured alternatives to resolving family law issues outside of court. In most family law cases, you are expected to complete financial disclosure and participate in an ADR process before a judge will even hear your...Mediation & Collaboration
Your children need consistent reassurance that they are loved, they are safe, and they are not to blame for the changes that are happening around them. They also need emotional stability, which comes from your ability to stay present, patient, and calm. Keeping your...Mediation & Collaboration
In going through a divorce, when you and your spouse commit to staying out of court through Collaborative Divorce or Mediation, you change the entire tone of your divorce. Instead of operating from fear and conflict, you focus on cooperation and practical...Mediation & Collaboration
Divorce conflict can ripple through every part of your life, affecting your children, relationships, and work. Divorce options like Mediation and Collaborative Divorce help couples reduce hostility, maintain control over important decisions, and create more...Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Collaborative Divorce is a respectful, private process designed to help you and your spouse resolve separation or divorce without going to court. With the support of trained lawyers and neutral professionals, both you and your spouse retain control over key decisions...Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Be very careful with what you post, text, or email during a divorce. Messages can easily be shared with your ex’s lawyer or a judge. Avoid venting online, posting about your relationship, or sending emotional messages. Think before you post—and consider taking a break...
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