In most cases, if your lawyer starts
a family court proceeding on your behalf before you have first spoken with a
collaborative lawyer, you are being done a disservice. Litigation lawyers do not comprehend the true
nature of collaborative practice and therefore they are not in a position to
describe the benefits of the collaborative process to you. To understand the option of collaborative
practice which is available to resolve your legal issues, you should talk to an
experienced collaborative lawyer. There
are many highly skilled and experienced collaborative lawyers in British
Columbia, including in Kelowna and Nelson, as well as Vancouver and
Victoria. You can locate an experienced
collaborative lawyer at www.bccollaborativerostersociety.com. It may well be worth your time and trouble to
explore collaborative practice before you start a lawsuit. You may avoid unnecessary stress, time and
cost to you.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Vancouver Courier Article on Collaborative Practice features Nelson Collaborative Group Lawyer, Danny Zack
Nelson Collaborative Group Lawyer, Danny Zack, was featured in a Vancouver Courier article on May 29, 2014 called "Mutual Respect the Goal of Collaborative Divorce".
Follow the link below to read the full article.
http://www.vancourier.com/news/mutual-respect-the-goal-of-collaborative-divorce-1.1096130
Follow the link below to read the full article.
http://www.vancourier.com/news/mutual-respect-the-goal-of-collaborative-divorce-1.1096130
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Make Peace, Not War
Imagine, lawyers working together, not in opposition to each other, for the benefit of each member of the family in transition.
That is the Collaborative way.
That is the Collaborative way.
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