Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Collaborative Divorce is about more than just lawyers—it brings in financial and mental health professionals who help you manage both the numbers and the emotions. Coaches help you stay calm and focused, and financial neutrals ensure assets are divided fairly and...Mediation & Collaboration
Divorce Mediation offers a faster, more affordable, and more empowering divorce alternative to traditional litigation. It allows you and your spouse to avoid court delays, significantly reduce legal costs, and maintains control over decisions affecting your future....Divorce, Mediation & Collaboration
Divorce later in life, often called “grey divorce”, comes with a unique set of challenges. If you are over 50 and heading toward retirement, the idea of spending large amounts of money on lawyers and court battles can feel overwhelming. That’s where Collaborative...Mediation & Collaboration
While most people who get married do not expect that their marriage is going to end in divorce. Stats Canada has said that 38% of all marriages in Canada will end in divorce. This means that there are a lot of people who never thought that they would go through...Mediation & Collaboration
Attending mediation sessions can often help people with an amicable divorce. While a lot of people make the assumption that mediation is only helpful once they have been unable to reach an agreement with their lawyers, this is not true. Mediation is a great first step...Mediation & Collaboration
One common misconception that people often have when it comes to mediation, is that it needs to be arranged by lawyers. And while this can be the case, that a lawyer will recommend that a couple attends a mediation session in order to negotiate a particularly tricky...
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