Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and their lawyers agree to finalize all matters through negotiations only, without going to court. This thesis includes a history and literature review of collaborative family law, drawing comparisons to mediation or litigation. It raises questions about the capacity of collaborative family law to deal with disputes involving power imbalance or spousal abuse. Interviews with twenty Vancouver collaborative family lawyers were conducted to inquire into their practical experiences and whether a paradigm shift in dispute resolution has occurred, as is claimed in some of the literature. The results suggest that collaborative family law in Vanco...
Collaborative lawyering is a process of dispute resolution that combines aspects of mediation and ne...
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and th...
Collaborative Law appears to meet significant needs both among family law clients and among the lawy...
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
This paper focuses on the ways that collaborative law can be used to resolve family business dispute...
Collaborative lawyering is a process of dispute resolution that combines aspects of mediation and ne...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
Collaborative lawyering is a process of dispute resolution that combines aspects of mediation and ne...
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and th...
Collaborative Law appears to meet significant needs both among family law clients and among the lawy...
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Children are very important to the future of Canadian society. In addition to being one of the most ...
This paper focuses on the ways that collaborative law can be used to resolve family business dispute...
Collaborative lawyering is a process of dispute resolution that combines aspects of mediation and ne...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
Collaborative lawyering is a process of dispute resolution that combines aspects of mediation and ne...
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...