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Collaborative Law

About Us

At Dutton Gregory Solicitors, we have two solicitors, Helen Cort and Rachael House , who practice collaborative law. Our collaborative lawyers have received extensive training and have exceptional listening skills and strong negotiation abilities to ensure that you receive the best possible guidance and representation. Their expertise ensures a fair and equitable outcome as they explore creative options to help you make choices that align with your long-term goals.

Collaborative family law is a relatively new form of resolution procedure and involves an understanding and agreement at the outset that neither couple will resort to the court to resolve their differences.

Collaborative law offers a supportive, respectful route forward, prioritising communication and agreement over confrontation. Our lawyers will help you navigate this field with compassion, empathy and rigour.

It is mainly used to work out a settlement between a divorcing couple (although it need not be confined to a married couple; former cohabitants can also benefit) to work out the financial arrangements following their separation.

Our team can advise you on how collaborative law works and whether it is right for you, then guide you through the whole process.

Get in touch with our collaborative law solicitors

Our collaborative law solicitors can advise clients nationwide from our offices in Bournemouth, Chandler’s Ford, Southampton, Winchester, Woking, Liverpool and London.

To arrange an initial consultation, you can contact your nearest office using the links above or fill in our quick enquiry form and we will get back to you soon.

Frequently asked questions about collaborative law

Collaborative law is an out of court dispute resolution process that is non-confrontational. It is a way of trying to help families reach solutions. Each person appoints their own collaborative lawyer and the four of you meet face to face to work things out. Both of you have your solicitor by your side throughout the process to help support and advise you.

 

The approach is based on transparency, respect and a shared commitment to finding solutions that serve the best interests of all parties involved, especially children.

 

The process offers a constructive alternative to family law litigation, which can often be adversarial and take an emotional toll.

Get in touch with our collaborative law solicitors

Our collaborative law solicitors can advise clients nationwide from our offices in Bournemouth, Chandler’s Ford, Southampton, Winchester, Woking, Liverpool and London.

To arrange an initial consultation, you can contact your nearest office using the links above or fill in our quick enquiry form and we will get back to you soon.

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