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I m interested in CFL, but my spouse and I aren t talking and I m worried he won t listen to me. Is CFL for us?

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I m interested in CFL, but my spouse and I aren t talking and I m worried he won t listen to me. Is CFL for us?

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When people go through a divorce their minds are very busy dealing with a lot of unknowns. People usually feel very worried and fearful about their future. It s hard to get the psychological space to think and make good decisions and it can be really difficult to talk with each other. In the collaborative process, you ll have time to breathe deeply, think, and make the best possible decisions. We ll be there to support you and to keep the negotiating space safe and clear. There will be no yelling, intimidation or disrespectful behaviour. Your spouse s lawyer will be discussing appropriate behaviour with him/her as well. Often, once a proper negotiation climate is established and each spouse realizes that the goal is to get both of your needs met, each person can begin to really listen to the other and to move forward successfully.

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