
Collaborative Law Process
The Collaborative Law Process is a way for people to resolve legal disputes—like divorce or separation—without going to court. Both parties work together with specially trained lawyers who help them negotiate and reach a mutual agreement. The process encourages open communication, honesty, and cooperation, aiming for solutions that work for everyone involved. If negotiations break down, the lawyers typically withdraw, and the parties may need to pursue other legal options. Overall, it promotes a respectful, less adversarial approach, saving time, reducing costs, and fostering better post-dispute relationships.