The goal of Collaborative Practice is to maximize the settlement options to both parties, to increase the abilities of families to communicate in a post-separation relationship, and to minimize, if not eliminate, the negative economic, social and emotional consequences to families that are experiencing separation or divorce.
The essence of the process is the belief that it is in the best interests of the parties and their families to avoid adversarial proceedings, to resolve their differences with minimum conflict, and to work together to create shared solutions to the issues.
For more information about Collaborative Practice, or to start working collaboratively, please click here to contact one of the following qualified lawyers, family and mental health professionals. You can learn more about each member of Collaborative Practice Niagara by clicking on their name and viewing their member profile.