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Getting the Right Legal Advice for Your Separation & Divorce
When you seek out divorce lawyers because you are ready to file formal documents, you may find yourself wondering about your legal rights, how a divorce will affect your family, and what you need to do to get fair results when...
The Advantages of a Formal Separation Agreement
Coming to the determination that you want to live apart from your spouse but don’t want to get divorced right away can be a difficult decision to come to. As you explore your options, you may have questions about how your separation will affect your children, your...
We Can Help Make the Separation & Divorce Process Easier with Our Collaborative Family Law Services
If you and your spouse are planning a separation or divorce, you may be looking for opportunities to reach a settlement out of court. At Collaborative Divorce Waterloo Region, we can help you do just that with our collaborative family law services in the...
Uncontested Divorce: Finding a Fair Agreement
Even if you and your partner have decided to get a divorce, you may have agreed to work things out between yourselves amicably. As you go through the process, however, you may discover some items that have different levels of importance to each of you, and your...
The Five Greatest Benefits of Divorce Mediation
If you and your spouse have made the difficult decision to pursue a divorce, there may be several pressing things that you must consider going forward. Not only do you want to make sure your children are adequately provided for and that your divorce agreement accounts...
Family Law: Updating Your Estate Documents After Divorce
If it weren’t stressful enough, getting a divorce has repercussions far beyond your initial court proceedings or the financial arrangements that you have made with your former spouse. In fact, there is one very important thing you’ll need to do when you are amid...
Child Custody Disputes: Finding Resolutions that Work
As a parent, the last thing you want to do is involve your children in a dispute when you and your spouse have decided to divorce. While both parents likely want what is best for their children, it can often be difficult to determine what is best for the individuals...
What is Collaborative Process? Is It Right for My Family?
While many people enter into a marriage contract and truly intend to stay with their partner forever, the reality is that there are many circumstances that can cause a marriage to end. What many people don’t know, however, is that there are options when trying to...
Views and Preferences Interviews
One way to help resolve conflicts between parents who disagree about the best interests of children is to have children participate in a views and preferences interview. These interviews may give parents insight into what decisions would be best for the children. A...
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We are a Proud Member of the Ontario Association of Collaborative Professionals
Collaborative Divorce Waterloo Region is a proud member of the Ontario Association of Collaborative Professionals, which acts as a central resource for 18 different collaborative practice groups in Ontario. Visit their website for plenty of useful information on collaborative law, including access to a short video about the support offered to you through a collaborative approach.
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Ultimately, our goal at Collaborative Divorce Waterloo Region is to protect the dignity and long-term interests of all family members and help you move forward with your life after separation. Contact any of our members to learn more about our services and how we can assist you using collaborative family practice.