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Other times we meet in one of four practice groups at various offices in the area. Each time we meet, we learn new ways to discuss, facilitate, encourage, coach or counsel our clients.
The International Association of Collaborative Professionals http://collaborativepractice.com/ is an international community of legal, mental health and financial professionals working in concert to create client-centered processes for resolving conflict. Supporting Collaborative Practice as a conflict resolution option, its Mission is:
- establishing and upholding the essential elements, ethical and practice standards of Collaborative Practice;
- fostering professional excellence by educating and providing resources to Collaborative practitioners;
- leading and integrating the Collaborative community; and
- promoting the growth of Collaborative Practice.
You get to select a single Financial Professional to assess your family's finances to maximize child support and alimony so that limited resources are stretched for the family's benefit.
You get to select a Mental Health Professional who coaches you in communication. Many graduates of a Collaborative Divorce find they are much better able to communicate than ever during their marriage.
You get to decide how and when you get divorced; there is no waiting on a response from the other side, the court, a deposition, etc.
You are not alone in these decisions! You have help from several professionals who work daily in these situations. Our collective experience and expertise HELP you Make Decisions!
Call me at 407-645-3297 or visit my website at www.aubreylaw.com and ask how we can help you seek a Collaborative Divorce. Aubrey
What a great post. My friend has been going through a divorce. If it wasn't for her lawyer Marshall Davis Brown, it would be the toughest thing she has ever tried to do. I am glad to see that collaborative divorces can actually happen. Thanks so much for this post.
ReplyDeleteThat is right. Collaborative divorce is the "thing" today. As long as there is mutual respect between two parties, then this could be done. T Charles Delray Beach Divorce Lawyers
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