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- Probate, Will and Trust Contests
- Estate Planning to Avoid Problems at Death
- Incapacity of a Parent or Other Loved Ones
- Trust Administration Conflicts
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PROBATE
The incapacity or death of a loved one too often becomes a declaration of war among family members and others. You've seen the staggering loss of family resources and relationships in probate disputes. Assets and resources are depleted, and families become embroiled in a bitter, lengthy and expensive legal process.
If you are seeking an alternative, Collaborative Practice provides a new approach. Part of a new worldwide movement, Collaborative Practice in Probate:
- Offers a mutually respectful, solutions-oriented option
- Uses a team approach, where the parties control the process
- Allows the parties and their specially trained lawyers to resolve conflicts creatively and privately outside the courtroom, helped by neutral financial experts and communication facilitators
- Avoids the expense and delay of probate litgation, and the toll on family relationships.
NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE. TAKE CONTROL. Consider Collaborative Practice. It's not just another choice; it's the right choice. If you are interested in contacting a collaborative professional, please see our list of members.

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