Attend graduations in peace

June is graduation month! 

One of the most important goals for many separating couples choosing Collaborative Practice is to be able to peacefully attend graduations, birthday parties and other important milestones together. Working together to create parenting arrangements and financial arrangements that don’t create festering resentments and that work with the strengths and resources of a family is an important step in making that goal a reality. 

Simply by choosing the Collaborative Process, you are making a commitment to have important conversations that are supported by the various collaborative professionals. 

For important parenting conversations, Collaborative Practice offers Parenting Mediators knowledgeable about ages and stages of development, the impact of separation and divorce on children, grief and best practices for encouraging resilience. 

For important financial conversations, Collaborative Practice offers neutral Financial Professionals who ensure that all the necessary information is in the room and understood, while Collaborative Lawyers ensure that the interaction of law and money is clearly understood. 

Together the Collaborative Team works with a family in a value based, cost-effective process to ensure that the parenting arrangements and financial arrangements support the long term well being of the family and allow for goals of jointly attending the important milestones of your child’s life to become a reality.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE, PLEASE VISIT WHAT IS COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE?

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