Collaborative Law
Colin Wibley is pleased to announce that
he successfully completed his training as a collaborative lawyer in December
2008.
The firm is now
very proud to announce that they have three trained collaborative lawyers (the
others being Elizabeth Taylor and Sue Ansell).
Collaborative
lawyers are able to provide an alternative approach to finding solutions
following the breakup of a marriage, civil partnership or relationship. In this
process the parties are encouraged to share their hopes, expectations and even
fears and everyone works together to find solutions to allow the parties to
emerge from the process ready to get on with the rest of their lives. Often the
solution can include a value added element which would not have been achieved
through the Courts.
Furthermore it is
often said that even though the relationship might have broken down, the
collaborative process gives the parties an opportunity to emerge with their
family intact.
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