To regulate or to not regulate ... Collaborative Practice?

According to Collaborative Practice Toronto, Collaborative Practice is an out-of court resolution process for separating and divorcing couples. This type of process has a large emphasis on full disclosure, respect and open communication between parties. This approach is seen as client-directed and family-focused.

Collaborative Practice is currently unregulated in Canada. The below article by Deanne Sowter, goes into detail and examples of if it’s time for this practice to be regulated.

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