mardi 10 avril 2018

Useful Details On Collaborative Family Law Calgary

By Ann Allen


For people that are divorcing or dealing with various other family problems, the alternative to resolution is collaborative family law. The people involved strive to reach a resolution together with the help of a family attorney. In certain instances, they also involve financial advisers and mental health counselors. The form of resolution will not involve any court processes. In consideration of collaborative family law Calgary residents need to be well versed with what it involves.

Originally, the process was developed to be used for divorce cases. To make it a success, the parties involved should agree to participate in the out of court process. It cannot be a success if either of them does not have respect for the other or are already adversarial. The couple also needs to comply with dispute resolution terms. It is important that parties involved agree with the dispute resolution terms.

If there are kids involved, it will be important that they are not dragged into the process. In addition to that, the environment of the resolution needs to be conducive and stable. The lawyers are there to help in the resolution and not to litigate or defend a client. This is why both parties have to be part and parcel of the procedure. Also, both need to have their attorney. An attorney mainly helps them to be well versed with splitting of marital assets, child support and custody of children.

With collaborative processes, professional counseling is crucial. This is because there are moments when the issues involved will be emotionally demanding and thus a counselor has to be there to assist. The counselor assists the parties to deal with various emotional issues. Further, they assist couples how to effectively cope and the way they can communicate with each other effectively. This will help the individuals to remain friends after separation, which is very important when there are kids involved.

There will need to be a first meeting between the attorney and his client so that the process is discussed in depth. If an agreement is reached, attorneys for both parties will meet to agree on what needs to be discussed in the first joint meeting. In the joint meeting, the couple and attorneys will be present so that ground rules are laid.

There is then signing of a contract that binds everyone to use the collaborative process. When that is done, both parties decide on what the next step should be and as such there may be further meetings organized. All binding issues are ideally discussed in meetings that involve all parties. Mutual respect and trust will be key to having a successful process. Also important are commitment and honesty.

If by any chance there is not able to be a resolution, the proceedings and discussions will be deemed confidential. They are not ever going to be part of court processes if there are to be future negotiations. This is an important aspect. Most of the negotiations however end in success.

In case there is success in the resolution, there will be preparation of a binding separation agreement by the attorney. It is a reflection of all issues that were agreed upon. The document is signed by both parties.




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