Ryan Osbourne and Stephanie Stavro-Pearce It is no secret that separation and divorce can negatively affect children – and children’s health experts agree. Th...Read More
One: It’s Faster Traditional litigation can be a lengthy, time-consuming process, and it can take years to reach a resolution. With litigation, the courts decid...Read More
Given the uncharted territory of the COVID-19 pandemic and the extra stresses it brings, I reach...Read More
February 20, 2020 – AGM and dinner presentation “What is produced on the breakdown of Collaborative Process” April 23, 2020 – Dinner presentation “Intro...Read More
There is frequently confusion around child care expenses when couples divorce. It’s importan...Read More
When does a child have autonomy to decide about his/her own medical treatment? Who decides about access to a child’s health records? In Ontario, there is no spec...Read More
Maybe it’s the “rip it off quickly” approach from Band-Aid removal. Maybe it’s the difficulty of continuing to live under one roof once at least one spouse...Read More
Collaborative Practice Toronto (CPT) and the Osgoode Mediation Clinic have partnered for an exciting new program: The Collaborative Practice Pro Bono Family Law Proj...Read More
“When I grow up I want to be divorced...” said no child ever! The reality is, no one has aspirations of making divorce a goal of their adult journey. Separation...Read More
If you are asking this question you certainly are not alone. Many clients and lawyers in the world of family law are puzzled at the way Collaborative Practice exclud...Read More
What is "neuro awareness" and how can it help you resolve your separation and divorce issues? The Chair of Collaborative Practice Toronto, Nathalie Boutet, was inte...Read More
Collaborative Process is well-suited to support couples and families with complex financial and legal issues. One of our CPT members wrote about a particularly chall...Read More