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What is collaborative law?
Breaking up may not be as hard to do for couples who are slugging out the legal and financial decisions through a new growing movement called collaborative law. The aim of this process is to get divorcing couples -- at a lower cost -- to agree to resolve those thorny issues and reach mutually, legally binding decisions without racking hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in legal fees and court time. Each side is represented by counsel, but the lawyers and clients agree up front that both attorneys will be fired in the event of a breakdown and the case ends in litigation.
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