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I’ve worked hard to establish my business and it’s very complicated to divide up, especially because it’s a private company. How can Collaborative Law protect me?

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I’ve worked hard to establish my business and it’s very complicated to divide up, especially because it’s a private company. How can Collaborative Law protect me?

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Collaborative lawyers are becoming increasingly encouraged to include financial professionals in the process where there are complicated financial questions involved. Accountants, financial advisors and those in related fields are actually receiving training in bringing their expertise to bear on the financial and tax aspects of marriage breakdown. In litigation, each party would hire their own expert (double the cost) who would critique the work of the other. In the collaborative process the parties jointly retain an expert who works in the interest of both parties, doing their best to facilitate a fair result and provide balanced advice and information.

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