cabanafrau
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I do not think I made the distinction clear. In a collaborative situation the parties agree to a negotiation process. It is not a court process. If they cannot reach an agreement then they are free to obtain separate counsel and fight it out in court.
I can see where the collaborative process would not work in many situations. There are bitter feelings in most divorces and most people are unable to get beyond that to make sound decisions (and also they watch too many courtroom TV dramas.) Collaboration requires cooperation and most people are simply unable to do that in these stressful situations. It is a shame because many could save thousands in attorney fees by using an alternative resolution process.
It's entirely possible for a couple to reach their own settlement agreement. It's also recommended that each present that agreement to their own attorney with instructions that is how they wish to proceed.
