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Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, I don’t want a nasty Divorce, what do I do?

  • Writer: Good Law LLP
    Good Law LLP
  • Feb 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 11

The Divorce process doesn’t have to be nasty. There are many amicable options to deal with your Divorce and separation - the Collaborative Process is one of the options. The Collaborative Process is based on a shared commitment and agreement to seek a better way to resolve differences justly and equitably. It is based on the belief that it is in everyone’s best interests to resolve issues through negotiation. The goal of this Process is to reduce the negative economic, social, and emotional consequences of court battles for the parties and for their children. The Process relies on an atmosphere of honesty,  cooperation, integrity and professionalism geared toward the future well-being of the family. Want to know more about the Collaborative Process? Contact us to speak with one of our team of trained Registered Collaborative Family Lawyers.

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