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Perth Collaborative Divorce Alliance

Locality: East Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9214 3887



Address: Wayne Dawkins Lawyers 201 Adelaide Terrace, 6004 East Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.counselling4life.com.au

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24.01.2022 SEPARATING TOGETHER Separation/Divorce is a distressing time, usually impacting every member of the family on some level. The collaborative process gives the added professional support of financial neutral and family consultant.... The family professional supports and helps coach each client to separate the emotion from the process. The financial neutral helps to empower the client and minimise the financial stress. Each client has a family lawyer who helps to coach their client through the collaborative process based on the client's interest. What clients are suited to using collaborative processes? Collaborative practice does not favour one kind of client or exclude others. If both parties are willing to enter into a transparent therapeutic process and are committed to working together with a team of collaborative professionals toward a resolution, this is for you. The collaboratively trained professional conducts their first interview with a client in a very different manner to a lawyer in a traditional lawyer-directed negotiation or litigation. The first interview is referred to as a "intake" interview, in which all the methods of achieving settlement are discussed and evaluated with the client. A collaborative practitioner is trained to screen a client in or out of the process. Why Choose Our Collaborative Team? Receive the support and information you need from our specially trained team of Collaborative professionals. Finding respectful resolution based on your interest. We provide A support to separating couples to reach their goals. A dignified process to prevent damage to the family system. Support for the children A realistic client focused approach Emotional support and Financial expertise Cost effective and timely alternative to the family court process. Collaborative practice is a voluntary dispute resolution process to help clients work successfully within the collaborative structure in which the client's settle without resorting to litigation. This process minimises the negative economic and emotional consequences that the families often experience in the traditional adversarial separation and divorce process.



23.01.2022 Is Collaborative Divorce just mediation in disguise? This slightly provocative question legitimately arises from the many similarities between the process, approaches, and techniques used in both collaborative divorce and mediation cases. Indeed, both focus on information gathering, goal identification, and option development before solution. Both use interest based approaches, and focus on client self-determination as a guiding principle. Both provide confidentiality and ...Continue reading

21.01.2022 https://youtu.be/i6vQ96zD_Ic

20.01.2022 Collaborative Divorce is a better option than going through the FCWA. http://www.waynedawkinslaw.com.au/family-court-application/



20.01.2022 www.counselling4life.com.au

17.01.2022 Here we discuss why would someone choose to use the Collaborative Divorce process and how it works. Check out our YouTube and share it around. We want people ...to be aware that there is a different and better way to settle their decisions on property and children matters if they are going through a separation and/or divorce. https://youtu.be/qUyRe6HSZ1k See more

16.01.2022 In a news report on 22 July 2016 Pauline Hanson from One Nation party said she wants the Family Court system to be scrapped and replaced with a tribunal made up of people from "mainstream Australia". Family law experts have dismissed calls from Pauline Hanson for the Family Court to be abolished. But experts in the field say although there are problems, a new tribunal isn't the answer. Rather than creating a new tribunal, there have been calls for better funding to deal with ...the high number of cases. In Western Australia in 2015 there was a 6.5% increase in application for final orders from 2014. The numbers will not go down. The Good News is there is an alternative to going through the Family Court system. Collaborative Practice Collaborative Practice provides you and your spouse or partner with the support and guidance of your own lawyers without going to court. Additionally, a Collaborative Divorce allows you the benefit of coaches, child and financial specialists all working together with both of you on your team.



13.01.2022 Collaborative divorce

11.01.2022 Check out our first YouTube video. Wayne is discussing with two of his colleagues, Lynne Foote and John O'Sullivan who have joined together to form the Perth C...ollaborative Divorce Alliance team, why they like Collaborative practice as an alternative for their clients going through separation and/or divorce and not having to go through the Family Court system. Would love to hear your comments. This is the first part of a series of videos we will be doing on this subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1kx3RkTNzI&t=7s See more

10.01.2022 http://www.waynedawkinslaw.com.au/future-family-law/

09.01.2022 In the August 2017 edition of Brief, the monthly magazine published by The Law Society of Western Australia, was an edited version of a paper presented in Sydney on 6 April 2017 by The Honourable Wayne Martin Chief Justice of Western Australia. The paper was titled Reflecting on the Practice of Non-adversarial Justice. The Chief Justice is a strong advocate for non-adversarial solutions to cases. http://www.waynedawkinslaw.com.au/seriously-consider-colla/

09.01.2022 Roles of the Professionals in the collaborative process- Family Lawyers; In collaboration your lawyers will meet privately with you and go to all joint meetings with you, be your coach/ supporter, and help you express what your interest are. They will also give you legal information however in this process unlike the old family court process; this will not be positioned based. It is about you. Unlike the court system your lawyer s will talk to each other through the process, ...remember this is a transparent open process. If they see any legal concerns that may need to be addressed with you or in the joint meetings they may call for time out to speak with you or with each other privately first. Family Consultant: The family professional understands the emotional psychological issues of separation/divorce. This is with adults and with children. They will work with you to encourage effective communication and address any imbalances of power. They stay neutral therefore they are there for both of you. They will spend time with you together and separately. The family professional will help prepare you for the collaboration and help you separate the emotion. This will help you manage the emotions so you can negotiate effectively. Financial Neutral: The financial neutral is there to help both clients, they offer a neutral balanced voice. They often spend time with you together and separately. They will work with you to understand what you owe and own. Have a look at your financial future, listening to what your concerns and interest are.They will help you with the pros and cons of settlement options. They will look at the overall position that youre in financially. Assess how you can move forward financially supporting yourself and if children involved, your childrens financial needs. They will act as a financial coach in the collaboration and help you and your partner become more aware of the situation to help you make informed decisions.



07.01.2022 Perth Collaborative Divorce Alliance team. John O'Sullivan, Lynne Foote and Wayne Dawkins

05.01.2022 The second part of our series is now available on YouTube. Lynne, John and Wayne discuss who makes up the Perth Collaborative Divorce Alliance Team. https://youtu.be/efZyPHuBfsc

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