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Collaborative Law Contact Form

Many people intrigued by the concept of mediation are unwilling or hesitant to proceed without an attorney, even with a neutral mediator present. Collaborative law offers a cooperative forum and yet retains the protections of individual representation. Contact an attorney experienced in collaborative law at our firm today to discuss your case.

Using Collaborative Law to Solve Family Law Problems

Collaborative law can produce mutually satisfying solutions without the emotional conflict and expense of traditional divorce negotiation and litigation. The process gives the parties control over the outcome, produces more predictable results and can build a framework for future cooperative problem solving.

Attorney Sue Brown uses the techniques of collaborative law and mediation exclusively because she believes they provide families with the best means for navigating transitions in a positive way. Mediation and collaborative practice focus on solutions for the future, rather than problems of the past.

Some basic information about collaborative law appears below. You probably have additional questions about your situation.

If you would like to learn more about the collaborative law process, call 888-855-8063 toll free or send an e-mail to schedule an appointment with lawyer Sue Brown.

Located in Chapel Hill, the firm serves clients in The Triangle and elsewhere in North Carolina.

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Collaborative Law Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Business Phone

Cellular or Pager

Address

City

State

Zip

Social Security Number (optional)

Please let us know if we should contact you confidentially and, if so, provide the alternate phone number and address contact information.

Have you had any experience with the Collaborative Law process?
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If yes to number 9, please provide information regarding that experience including the following:

What was the legal issue?

When did the case take place?

Was the issue resolved without going to court?
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Were you satisfied with the outcome?
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Do you believe the other party was satisfied with the outcome?
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Briefly describe your current legal issue.

Do you have concerns about specific ethics issues, values, or spiritual beliefs that you would like to have addressed?
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If yes, please describe:

Do you feel that you can make a commitment to settlement without involving the court?
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Do you know whether the other party would commit to the collaborative process?
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