What is the role of collaborative law in a custody/visitation dispute in California?
Collaborative law is a relatively new model of dispute resolution. Unlike mediation, each party retains an attorney whose sole role is to aid the parties in a negotiation and settling of the issues. In the beginning, both parties sign an agreement to provide information and documents. If either party decides to take the other to court, their collaborative law attorneys cannot represent them in court, and each party must retain a litigation attorney. The benefit of collaborative law resolution is that each party is assisted and advised by counsel at all times and is required to have legal counsel to participate.