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What if the case is over? Is it too late to use collaborative methods?

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What if the case is over? Is it too late to use collaborative methods?

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The answer depends on a number of factors, including whether the parties have an ongoing relationship. For example, after a final child custody and visitation order has been entered, one parent may experience a change in circumstance that necessitates modifying the order. The parties may wish to use the collaborative method to address these changes.

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