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Collaborative negotiation is an effective process for moving past conflict to resolution—even if you’ve tried other ways to come to an agreement. It also provides you with emotional support as well as legal guidance, and it’s more private than going to court (court documents are public, but your collaborative agreement is not). | Collaborative negotiation is an effective process for moving past conflict to resolution—even if you’ve tried other ways to come to an agreement. It also provides you with emotional support as well as legal guidance, and it’s more private than going to court (court documents are public, but your collaborative agreement is not). | ||
For more information on collaborative divorce and collaboration in family law, refer to script [Mediation and Collaborative Settlement Processes (Script 111)|111] on “Mediation and Collaborative Settlement Processes”. | For more information on collaborative divorce and collaboration in family law, refer to script [[Mediation and Collaborative Settlement Processes (Script 111)|111]] on “Mediation and Collaborative Settlement Processes”. | ||
==How does mediation work?== | ==How does mediation work?== |