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| How Collaborative Law is different from a traditional court battle? |
Litigation, by its very nature, is adverarial and combative. Litigation results in the parties and their attorneys focussing on attacking one another and wearing each other down. The resulting aftershocks of litigation are often negative and far-reaching, particularly when children are involved.
Collaborative Law, on the other hand, emphasizes the parties working together with collaborative law professionals to create a mutually advantageous solutions. It places the decision-making power with the parties (who have a clear understanding of their specific issues) instead of the cours and a judge (who make a decision with a minimal understanding about the parties and their desires regarding children and other important issues).
Collaborative law allows the parties to work together to come up with custom solutions for their specific issues. Specifically, the collaborative law approach seeks to achieve a fair settlement for the parties and minimize damage to the finiancial estate and the relational estate.
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