How Collaborative Family Law Process Works...
- You and your partner each instruct your own trained collaborative lawyer.
- All negotiations are done in face-to-face meetings (called "4-ways") with you, your partner and the two lawyers working together to resolve the issues.
- You agree not to go to court apart from dealing with uncontested divorce proceedings and getting court approval for the financial agreement that you reach.
- Your collaborative lawyers are there to provide support, guidance and legal advice both in and outside the 4-ways. Although the lawyers are committed to helping both you and partner reach a settlement, your lawyer still has a professional duty to advise you personally.
- Other experts such as counsellors, family consultants, accountants and financial professionals can be brought in to assist if everyone agrees that this is needed or would be helpful.
- You and your partner disclose all relevant financial and other information openly and honestly through the collaborative process.
- You and your partner with the help of the lawyers set the agenda and the timetable – you talk about what matters to you and at your own pace.
- If you have children their interests will be at the heart of the process.
- If you cannot reach agreement and have to ask the court to intervene each of you will have to instruct a different lawyer.
If these are things important to you, why not give one of our specially trained Collaborative Lawyers a call to find out more?
Getting Started...
Find a Collaborative Lawyer?
How can the process help me?
Free Consultation Voucher (.pdf)
Downloadable Leaflet (.pdf)Useful Resources / Links...
Draft Participation Agreement (.doc)
Resolution
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We both felt that the collaborative process enabled us to talk about what really mattered to us and that helped us to sort everything else out.

