Yes a Collaborative Divorce will be suitable if you want:
- A dignified approach to handling your divorce
- A fair and non-aggressive resolution of issues based on the best interests of the family, not the individual
- Guidance, support and advice on legal issues without the threat of fighting in court.
- A chance to work through emotions and avoid misunderstandings to arrive at sound decisions
- To avoid the cost and emotional strain of court proceedings
- To keep your dispute and terms of your settlement confidential
Conrad is trained in Collaborative Law and Family Lawyer and can speak with you about Collaborative Divorce.
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