Collaborative law
Deb is trained in collaborative law. However, Deb does not practice “collaborative law” in its strictest sense. Her concern is that if the formal “collaborative law” process breaks down, both parties must retain new lawyers, and start the legal process from the beginning again. To start the process again is extremely expensive and time consuming. Deb’s personal view is that family lawyers should behave and attempt to act collaboratively on every file, using every effort to settle matters, and if it can’t settle, the best lawyer to take the matter to court is the lawyer who tried to settle.
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