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Collaborative Law is a new, team-oriented approach to resolving divorce matters. The parties and their attorneys agree to act as a "team." They can bring in other professionals to help them reach an amicable solution while striving to eliminate the adversarial nature often associated with divorce. |
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When you commit to the collaborative law process, you agree to do the following: |
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Be willing to reach a divorce settlement
without going to court. |
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Be willing to disclose all financial information. |
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Be willing to devote the time necessary to achieve a fair settlement. |
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Be willing to negotiate in good faith. |
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Be willing to foster an environment of honesty, integrity and civility. |
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Your team of professionals may include: |
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Attorneys |
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Mediators |
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Accountants |
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Financial Planners |
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Therapists |
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Child Psychologists |
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For more information on the collaborative law process,
www.collaborativepracticemi.org |
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