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Welcome to the website of the Carroll County Collaborative Practice Group We thank you for visiting and welcome your questions about Collaborative Dispute Resolution.
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Collaborative Dispute Resolution At A Glance:
| - Interest-based and goal-directed dispute resolution
| - A pledge not to go to court
| - An open and honest exchange of information
| - Supportive advocacy with your attorney and neutral professionals
| - Dignified, respectful process
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Divorce is never easy, emotionally or otherwise. Regardless of who wants the divorce, emotions run the gamut. Although the percentage of those seeking divorce continues to climb, to the child of divorcing parents that percentage is 100 percent. When parties participate in protracted litigation and fight with no apparent end in sight, the children suffer the most. The Collaborative Law process allows participants to settle their differences in a safe, less hostile environment with attorneys who advocate on their behalf, and neutral professionals specially trained in the Collaborative Dispute Resolution process. Collaborative Family Law is different from mediation because an impartial observer is not overseeing the negotiations. Each party retains his or her own lawyer to provide client advocacy in a team setting to achieve an equitable and amicable settlement, as opposed to reaching resolution through litigation.
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Take A Different Path..
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Look out for your loved ones
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It Doesn't Matter How Old They Are
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