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North Carolina Collaborative Divorce & Mediation

What is Collaborative Law

Collaborative law is a new, innovative way to settle family law issues without enduring the expenses and stress associated with litigation and court-ordered mediation.

Role of Lawyer

The collaborative law process promotes the role of lawyers as problem solvers and counselors. A lawyer will promote negotiation that focuses on underlying concerns. In this process, there is no goal of winning an adversarial battle.

Difference between Collaborative Law and Mediation

Mediation involves a neutral third party, the mediator, who assists in a negotiation between the parties to help settle a case. The mediator cannot give legal advice and cannot advocate for one party’s interests.

Difference between Collaborative Law and Litigation

The collaborative law process is a non-adversarial approach in comparison to litigation which is an adversarial approach. In litigation, parties will choose a particular position at the outset of a dispute.

Top 10 Benefits of Collaborative Law

Collaborative Law is a new alternative to the common approaches of Litigation and Mediation. It provides a friendlier and relaxed environment to foster negotiation, cooperation, and respect.

Is Collaborative Law a Good Choice for Me?

An innovative and new legal practice is exciting, but is the collaborative law process the right way to solve my issue? Collaborative law has been used to resolve many disputes in the Family Law context.

 

Negotiations

Generally, many people are unaware of the advantages of negotiation techniques. One major reason is that parties are usually more focused on how to get their legal issue resolved easily and quickly at the expense of creating...

 

Conflict and Collaborative Law

Conflict is not only apparent in legal disputes, but is a normal part of daily life. No matter the situation; at home, at school, or at work; individuals spend a lot of their time dealing with conflict.

 

So How do I start the Collaborative Law Process?

One of the first steps is to talk with a collaborative attorney to learn more about the collaborative law process and to create a plan to resolve your family law issue. You can contact collaborative attorneys by phone or in person.

 

Cases We Handle

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Office Locations

Charlotte Office:
401 N. Tryon St. 10th Floor
Charlotte, NC 28202

Gastonia Office:
174 S. South Street
Suite 301
Gastonia, NC 28052

Phone: (704) 550-4432

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