We spend our days connecting, working and surfing online be it in the
office, on our phone or at home. In today’s globally connected world, if you’re
separating and have both considered the idea of Collaborative Practice, to
sitting around a table with your lawyers to work things out, how important is
it that the table is actually there?
Can you virtually conduct the meeting via Skype or Facetime and do they
really work? The answer is yes, of course they can so long as you all have the
right mindset to make it work.
Collaborative lawyers are predisposed to thinking differently. They have
invested significantly in training to gain the specialist skills needed to help
you work things out in this way, and they’re committed to helping you make it
work. The ability to think outside the box means that collaborative lawyers are
ideally placed to embrace new ways of helping you achieve the outcome that’s
best for you and your family.
With the right tools, high speed internet, video conferencing and file
sharing such as Dropbox and Google drive the sharing of information online is
instantaneous. There’s no doubt that
online conversations surrounding a divorce won’t be for everyone but, for
people who are committed to the process and don’t want to let distance get in
the way of a constructive approach to separation, it’s reassuring to know the
support is there to help you make it work.
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