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What is Collaborative Law?

Collaborative law is a process where you and your former partner instruct two separate lawyers both of whom are specially trained Collaborative practitioners. The four of you sign an agreement – “a participation agreement”, wherein you confirm that you will strive to resolve issues amicably and outside a formal litigation process.

Discussions then take place during a number four way meetings and together you and your lawyers work out the details as to a financial settlement/child care arrangements and what practical steps are needed to formalise your separation.

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    What is the advantage of a collaborative approach?

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    The idea is to allow you to stay in control of the process of separation and divorce by giving you the opportunity to have your say in a safe and non-hostile environment and to reach a compromise which is satisfactory to both of you but will still be made into a binding court order.

    The hope is that you and your former partner will be able to maintain your dignity and to keep open the lines of communication even after your separation or divorce which, if you have any, can only be in the interests of your children and also your own future peace of mind.

    Speak to our collaborative law solicitors today about the process. Call our office today on 01708 398851 or submit your details via one of our contact forms and one of our team will get back to you.

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      How long does the collaborative law process take?

      One of the benefits of the collaborative process is that it’s not driven with a timetable imposed by the court. So, to a large extent, the process will build around your family’s individual timetable and priorities.

      Is an agreement reached through Collaborative Law legally binding?

      Yes. Once an agreement is reached, we will draft a legally binding document, such as a Consent Order, which can be approved by the court. This ensures clarity, security, and enforceability.

      What happens if we can’t reach an agreed settlement?

      It is really in your interests to make it work even if the process becomes difficult sometimes. Although it is rare, if ultimately you do not see any way of resolving the issues, you would both have to instruct new solicitors and start the court process off afresh.

      Will it be cheaper than going to Court?

      It will almost always be cheaper to work matters through constructively together with the help of your collaborative lawyers rather than going to court to fight over issues. It should also be less costly emotionally.

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      What is Collaborative Law?

      Collaborative Law is a constructive approach to resolving family law disputes without going to court. Both parties work together in a series of face-to-face meetings, supported by their solicitors, to reach a fair and amicable agreement.

      At Signature Law, we guide you through this process with expertise and sensitivity, ensuring your interests are protected.

      How is Collaborative Law different from mediation?

      Mediation involves a neutral third party helping both sides negotiate, whereas in Collaborative Law, each party has their own solicitor present to provide legal advice throughout.

      This approach offers the benefit of legal support while maintaining a cooperative, non-adversarial environment.

      What are the benefits of choosing Collaborative Law?

      At Signature Law, we believe in finding solutions that minimise stress and conflict. The key benefits of Collaborative Law include:

      • Preserving relationships – ideal for co-parents or those with ongoing ties
      • Control over the outcome – decisions are made by you, not a judge
      • Confidentiality – discussions remain private, unlike court proceedings
      • Cost and time efficiency – often quicker and more affordable than litigation
      What happens if we cannot reach an agreement?

      The goal of Collaborative Law is to reach an agreement, but if discussions break down, you and your former partner will need to instruct new solicitors before taking the matter to court. This commitment encourages all parties to engage in good faith and find a resolution.

      Contact our collaborative solicitors

      Speak to our collaborative law solicitors today about the process. Call our office today on 01708 398851.