Collaborative practice ensures the best possible chance for:
Collaborative practice is NOT a process for people destined to destroy their families (I have not met one client for whom this is a stated goal) and it most certainly is not for spouses seeking to punish and/or obtain revenge.
- Couples who are seeking to reconfigure their families in a way that protects children, offering their children the best chance to experience the benefits of BOTH parents in an environment of mutual respect and support.
- Better communication between ex-spouses and an opportunity to effectively co-parent.
- A civil, rational result.
- An agreement that gives BOTH spouses as much as possible without hurting the other.
- Protection from the emotional and psychological damage to children and to each other often caused by animus and protracted litigation.
Collaborative practice is NOT a process for people destined to destroy their families (I have not met one client for whom this is a stated goal) and it most certainly is not for spouses seeking to punish and/or obtain revenge.
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