Collaborative Law is a process to resolve disputes without going to court. Most people really don’t want to go to court to solve their problems, but do not know any other way to deal with their conflict.
It is a process for resolving issues with the advice and assistance of lawyers, but without going to court. All parties and their lawyers sign a contract committing to work together in meetings in a non-adversarial, respectful way to find solutions that work for everyone involved in the conflict. This process is useful in all kinds of disputes, such as custody and division of property, divorce, wills and estates, and business disagreements.
There are over 90 lawyers in Saskatchewan trained in the collaborative process. They want to help you resolve your disputes without going to court. Ron Wormsbecker is a registered Collaborative Lawyer in Saskatchewan.
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