Collaborative Practice

3 Benefits of Collaborative Practice (Part 4 of 10)

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Written by Russell Alexander ria@russellalexander.com / (905) 655-6335

3 Benefits of Collaborative Practice

1. Time & Cost-Effective

Collaborative practice is both time and cost-effective in producing an intentional result desired by the parties involved. Outside of collaborative practice, the result would take much longer to obtain through the court system and would therefore be more costly.

2. Time & Cost-Efficient

Collaborative practice is both time and cost-efficient in achieving maximum productivity for the case with minimal time and expense.

3. Client-Centred

The collaborative process is centred around the client rather than the court.

Learn More About Collaborative Practice

Visit the Introduction to Ontario Collaborative Divorce: Resolving Issues in a Respectful and Cooperative Manner to learn more about collaborative practice.

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About the author

Russell Alexander

Russell Alexander is the Founder & Senior Partner of Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers.