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Agreeing separation issues amicably

Divorce and separation can be an extremely emotional and traumatic experience. Collaborative law allows separating couples to work together with their respective solicitors to find an amicable solution to the issues that they face when parting ways.

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Collaborative LawWhat is collaborative law?

Collaborative law is an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) method that enables the key aspects of divorce, including arrangements regarding children and finances, to be discussed at face-to-face meetings calmly and constructively. Each party has the support of their individual accredited collaborative law solicitor and there should be no need to go to Court.

The collaborative law process is not suitable for all separating couples. It requires both parties to take a constructive and respectful approach to all aspects of their separation.

The collaborative law divorce process involves the following:

  • Each party discusses with their respective solicitors independently, their goals and objectives in respect of divorce.
  • Each collaborative law solicitor builds a firm relationship with the client and the other party’s solicitor to enable focused and productive discussions at face-to-face meetings.
  • The signing of a Participation Agreement shows the parties and their representatives’ commitment to the collaborative process.
  • Information gathering with the emphasis on the parties taking the lead in sharing information, including a full and frank disclosure of their financial circumstances.
  • Consideration of whether other collaboratively trained professionals would be helpful, including family consultants, financial advisers and/or accountants.
  • Once an agreement between the divorcing parties has been reached, the collaborative solicitors will prepare a document setting out the agreement which can be submitted to the Court and endorsed as a legally binding Court order.

How we can help

At Nelsons, we have one of the largest teams of specialist family law solicitors in the East Midlands, which includes an accredited collaborative law solicitor – Emma Davies – who is based in Nottingham.

Another form of ADR we recommend during divorce proceedings is mediation and within our team, we have a trained mediator – Gayle Rowley.

Our team provide specialist legal advice to a variety of clients, including high-net-worth persons with complex business and personal assets to families and stay-at-home parents, across the region, nationally and abroad.

Should you attempt either collaborative law or mediation and it proves to be unsuccessful then your divorce case may require Court action. In such cases, our solicitors can support you throughout the proceedings.

Our expertise

The team is ranked in Tier One by the independently researched publication, The Legal 500, and also includes:

  • Resolution Accredited Specialists
  • Law Society Family Panel & Advanced Family Panel members
  • Law Society Children Panel Members

For further information on the collaborative law process or to discuss how our specialist team of family law solicitors in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham can help you with your divorce, please call 0800 024 1976 or contact us via our online enquiry form.

  • “Accomplished practice noted for both matrimonial and childcare matters. Appropriately equipped to assist with public and private children law, including adoptions, child abductions and non-accidental injury cases. Active in high-value financial remedy matters, including those involving trusts, commercial assets and cross-border aspects.”

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  • "Nelsons Solicitors Limited has an experienced family and children law practice, and is noted for its strength in cases with an international element. The family team...regularly advises high-net-worth individuals on financial relief cases. Melanie Bridgen, who heads up the children team, is experienced in complex children proceedings; this includes matters concerning international relocation, parental alienation and non-accidental injuries."

    The Legal 500
  • "Nelsons...is a leading firm in family law. They represent people from all walks of life and always give 110% to all of their cases. Their diversity is exceptional. Unlike other solicitors they are always on hand to speak by phone or email, night or day or weekend. They will take the most challenging pro bono cases to ensure that clients have the best representation and advocacy."

    The Legal 500 2023
  • "Midlands powerhouse Nelsons Solicitors Limited houses family law specialists in each of its three offices, led by Emma Davies (in Nottingham); Melanie Bridgen (Derby)...The firm is particularly recommended for its capabilities in dealing with international children law cases, a specialism of Bridgen, as well as, surrogacy, unravelling trusts, complex business arrangements and divorce. ‘Outstanding’ director Gayle Rowley has built up a specialisation in financial remedies and private children law."

    The Legal 500 2023
  • "Superb family law team, class A and the absolute go to in children law and financial relief on divorce. They far outweigh their competitors in every aspect. The people provide hands on support and client care from the outset concentrating on strategy and approach. Given their wealth of experience, they are financially competitive."

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  • "Nelsons are an well-established and highly respected firm, deservedly so. They cover a number of disciplines with the utmost professionalism. They are a pleasure to deal with and prominent in the local legal community."

    Referee feedback provided to The Legal 500 2024

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