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How is Collaborative Law different from Mediation?

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How is Collaborative Law different from Mediation?

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Mediation requires the use of a neutral third party to facilitate the negotiation and settle the dispute between the parties. Parties can always walk out of mediation and proceed to litigate. In collaborative law cases, attorneys, and client talk and negotiate without the assistance of a neutral third party, unless they find that such an intervention is needed.

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