Collaborative Divorce in Alberta
Association of Collaborative Lawyers in Alberta – ACLA
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In The News

Today Show

Collaborative Divorce is Profiled on NBC’s The Today Show

Globe and Mail – March 25, 2011

Why Canada Needs a Split from its Messy Divorce Laws

Huffington Post – December 23, 2011

Is There a Minimally-Invasive Divorce?

Wall Street Journal – August 28, 2010

Breaking Up Without Breaking the Bank

USA Today – July 25, 2010

For More Couples, Divorce Can Be On Friendly Terms

Links

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Parenting After Separation Course in Alberta

Forms

Collaborative Law Contract – Calgary
Collaborative Law Contract – Edmonton/Grand Prairie
Collaborative Law Contract – Lethbridge
Collaborative Law Contract – Lloydminster
Collaborative Law Contract – Medicine Hat
Collaborative Law Contract – Red Deer
  • Get Started with the Collaborative Process
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  • Benefits of Collaborative Law

    • Encourages mutual respect
    • Identifies and addresses interests and concerns of all
    • Utilizes a problem-solving approach
    • Emphasizes the needs of children
    • Avoids going to court
    • Keeps control of the process with the individuals
    • Provides for open communication
    • Prepares individuals for new lives
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