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*you can both participate in making the important decisions about your kids, your money and your property, | *you can both participate in making the important decisions about your kids, your money and your property, | ||
*other helping professionals, like registered clinical counsellors and financial experts, can be brought into the process whenever extra help is necessary, | *other helping professionals, like registered clinical counsellors and financial experts, can be brought into the process whenever extra help is necessary, | ||
* | *everyone is committed to finding a settlement without going to court, including the lawyers, | ||
*you can create the solution that is best for you and your family, | *you can create the solution that is best for you and your family, | ||
*settlements reached through negotiation tend to last longer than decisions imposed by a judge after a trial, | *settlements reached through negotiation tend to last longer than decisions imposed by a judge after a trial, |