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What is the Difference Between Collaborative Law and Mediation?

Both collaborative law and mediation are considered alternative dispute resolutions. The different forms of alternative dispute resolution are becoming more and more popular, as they allow divorce issues to be resolved in a much more peaceful manner, foregoing litigation and adversarial cross-examination.  Alternative methods, such as mediation and collaborative law offer a more customized path […]

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Back-to-School COVID Battles Erupting Among Divorced Parents

Few things fuel arguments among divorced parents more than the safety of their children. Each person in the marriage brings their own set of safety tolerances reared from their own childhood and they’re often incompatible after the marriage dissolves. COViD-19 is testing those limits as divorced couples face the question: “Do I send my children into

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Lawyer Anna-Marie Musson Featured in Bay Today Article

From Bay Today: The good and bad about going to university next year, legally speaking In this news article from Bay Today, Lawyer Anna-Marie Musson explains how the decision to take a gap year from college during the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting family plans and previously made parenting agreements: It is obviously not a normal summer for any of

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