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4 April 2008 Wards offer collaborative approach to divorce
Alison Bradley Louise Boustead
Two
senior lawyers at Wards Solicitors have recently completed their
training as Collaborative Family Lawyers. Alison Bradley of the
firm’s Broad Street office and Louise Boustead of Yate join partner,
Philip Simon, (a family lawyer at the firm’s Staple Hill office) as
specialists in the collaborative approach to divorce and separation.
With an estimated one in three UK marriages ending in court, the
divorce process for many can be long-winded, costly, stressful and
full of conflict. Collaborative family law is a relatively recent
approach, devised to take the heat out of divorce and separation. It
is an alternative to traditional divorce, and avoids going to court,
using mediation to minimise conflict.
Collaborative lawyers sign an agreement with the client which
prevents them from representing their clients in court if the
collaborative process breaks down. This means that the lawyers are
committed to helping the clients find the best solution to issues
relating to children, finances and the like, by agreement, rather
than through conflict.
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