The ending of a marriage or relationship is a stressful and disruptive event. Coping day-to-day with this new reality is difficult enough, much less worrying about the long-term impact. When children are involved, they become the spouses’ primary concern. Without question, separation and divorce affects every aspect of your well-being: emotional, financial, physical and social.
Despite this disruptive event, the process of separating or divorcing should not add to the anguish, for the spouses or the children. The Collaborative Divorce Network team guides families to preserve, not destroy: preserving relationships for the sake of children; preserving property to provide financial security; preserving dignity out of mutual respect.
The Collaborative Process enables spouses to create a separation or divorce settlement that protects children from the harm of adversarial and conflict ridden separation or divorce, divides property fairly and equips the family members to move forward into the future constructively and with hope.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment. We are easily reached by phone at 604-866-5949. You can also send us your questions via email, through our eform.
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