Collaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family Disputes

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The publication is a single, authoritative Canadian treatise on collaborative family law. Collaborative family law is a process where parties and their counsel adopt a cooperative, constructive approach to resolving family law conflicts. Family law lawyers

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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:30835902
Pages:350
Publication date:2003-01-08
Practice area:Family law
Jurisdiction:Canada
External Product Title:Collaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family Disputes, Softbound book
Available Formats:Softbound book
Shelf space:9 in
Authors:

Judith Ryan

Judith P. Ryan has dual professional qualifications as a social worker and a lawyer. After receiving her Master of Social Work degree, she began her professional career in Kingston, Ontario. She was admitted to the practice of law in Ontario in 1982. 

Richard W. Shields, B.A., LL.B., M.A., LL.M., Ph.D.

Richard W. Shields, B.A., LL.B., M.A., LL.M., Ph.D., is a retired lawyer, mediator, arbitrator, educator and instructor with an extensive background in family dispute resolution (FDR). Together with Judith Ryan and Victoria Smith, he co-developed the 

Collaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family DisputesCollaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family Disputes
Judith Ryan, Richard W. Shields, B.A., LL.B., M.A., LL.M., Ph.D., Victoria L. Smith

Victoria L. Smith

Victoria L. Smith is a partner in the law firm of Simmons, da Silva & Sinton, where she practises family law exclusively, and she is a principal of Immediation Inc., which offers family and civil mediation and arbitration services. Ms. Smith was admitted