Collaborative Family Law
What is Collaborative Family
Law?
Collaborative family law is the process of negotiating a
settlement agreement without the need to go to court.
Clients and their lawyers agree at the start of the process to
work together to find a fair solution to whatever financial or
child-related issues need to be addressed following a separation.
During the negotiation, couples have access to the skills of
child specialists, counsellors, accountants and financial advisers
who can each bring their expertise to the process when necessary. By
utilising these other professionals, the couple can ensure that
their interests are well looked after and that their lawyers are
free to focus upon shaping a fair settlement.
Collaborative family law has been practised in the USA and Canada
since the early 1990s and more recently in the UK and Ireland. It is
now recognised worldwide as a successful means of alternative
dispute resolution.
What does Collaborative Family Law involve?
The collaborative process involves you, your partner and your
respective lawyers sitting together and identifying the issues of
importance in the settlement and negotiating a satisfactory
solution. Most importantly, all of the negotiations are conducted
face-to-face with both parties present, instead of via written
correspondence between lawyers, which ensures a transparent and open
process.
Underpinning the process is an understanding that you and your
partner (and your lawyers) will act in good faith throughout the
negotiations, be open and honest in your dealings with one another
and respect each others’ views. At the end of the process when a
settlement has been reached, the agreement can then be submitted to
the court for orders to be made.
What are the benefits?
Collaborative family law allows you to retain control of the
decision-making process following separation. A lawyer or judge is
not deciding your property settlement or parenting arrangements on
your behalf, and you can be assured of your interests being
considered and addressed.
The collaborative law process also aims to reduce the conflict
between separating couples by negotiating a mutually satisfactory
outcome. Many couples find that this leads to a more harmonious
relationship post separation – which is particularly beneficial when
children are involved and on-going contact is necessary in order to
co-parent effectively.
Why should you consider collaborative family
law?
Generally speaking, collaborative family law allows you to
resolve the issues surrounding your separation in the manner that
best suits your family. It saves you, and your children, from
becoming embroiled in an adversarial court case, reduces the
inevitable stress on a family that separation creates, and ensures
that the best interests of all family members are considered.
It also creates a solid foundation for your future life.
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