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6 Communication Tips During Your Divorce
Clear, respectful communication during divorce reduces stress and conflict. By assessing emotions, focusing on solutions, setting boundaries, keeping messages simple, and protecting children from conflict, you can create a healthier, more productive divorce process....
How a Collaborative Divorce Keeps Your Divorce Private
Collaborative Divorce is a private, respectful way to end your marriage that keeps sensitive details out of the public record. Through a signed participation agreement, you and your spouse agree to strict confidentiality rules, protecting your financial, business, and...
Grey Divorce: Why Collaborative Divorce Is Better
Collaborative Divorce provides mature couples a more peaceful way to end their marriage without going to court. Divorce guidance from lawyers, financial specialists, and other professionals, can help you and your spouse to make informed decisions about retirement...
Protect your family business—even through divorce.
In Alberta, many high-net-worth divorces involve complex assets like family farms, oil and gas interests, or small-to-medium enterprises. These businesses are often the cornerstone of a family’s legacy and future. Divorce doesn’t have to mean the end of the family...
Don’t Let Fear Drive Key Divorce Decisions
Divorce can create fear about your future, but when fear drives your divorce decisions, it can lead you away from what really matters. In a Collaborative Divorce, you get the support you need to make thoughtful choices based on your goals, not your stress. Fear Is a...
Why I Believe in Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce gives you more control, less conflict, and a process that puts your family’s needs first. It helps you reach agreements through cooperation instead of going to court. A Smarter Way to Divorce If you are thinking about ending your marriage, you...
Collaborative divorce is a different way to separate—one that focuses on cooperation rather than confrontation.
Unlike traditional adversarial divorce, collaborative divorce brings specially trained lawyers and professionals together to work respectfully with both parties. This process emphasizes open communication and interest-based negotiation, aiming to reduce conflict and...
You don’t have to fight to move on—you just need the right process.
Courtroom battles are expensive, exhausting, and often do more harm than good—especially when children are involved. There’s a better way forward: mediation. It’s calm. It’s respectful. And it keeps you in control. Here’s what mediation really offers: ✅ Clear,...
Exciting news from the Canadian Collaborative Rocky Mountain Conference!
We’re thrilled to announce our lineup of speakers—leaders in collaborative practice from across Canada and beyond. Explore the speakers and register today: https://bit.ly/43YiFST As Co-Chair of this event, I’m especially proud of the diverse expertise represented and...
If you’re going through a divorce and have a lot to lose—money, business reputation, privacy—court is the worst place to be.
There’s a smarter way: Collaborative Divorce. Here’s what it means (and why wealthy couples choose it): ✅ No messy court battles ✅ Confidential process — no headlines, no public drama ✅ A team of experts: legal, financial, emotional ✅ Tailored to complex assets (real...
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