Collaborative Practice

3 Benefits of Collaborative Practice (Part 8 of 10)

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

3 Benefits of Collaborative Practice

1. Focus on Future Planning

Collaborative practice allows both parties to make decisions regarding their property and parenting time together. These decisions have a huge impact on what life can look like after divorce. The ability to really focus on future planning with your ex and professionals is very valuable and will have a lasting effect on your day-to-day life moving forward.

2. 100% Money Investment Towards Reduction

3. Empathetic – Brings the Human Element Back Into the Process

The professionals on the collaborative team all have the same mindset: To do their job as best as they can in order to help the two parties to move forward.

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.