Rather than seeing this as some sort of happy coincidence, I choose to see this as a shift in our global thinking about separation and divorce. No one in the room this week was there for letters behind their names or to pay lip service to a process that they felt was necessary but secondary to their normal work. Everyone was there because they had had some sort of experience with the legal system and noticed a gap they wanted to help fill.
Read MoreFor our very first blog post, I thought I’d introduce the type of law we’re practicing, and why we’re so committed to it. There are probably a thousand reasons why collaborative practice is the best method of family law, but here are my top ten
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