• What happens to my pension? Cottage? Business?
  • How am I going to get through this?
  • When will I stop feeling sad? Ashamed?
  • How will we split everything?
  • How will we tell the children?
  • What will everyone think?
  • What about the kids?
  • Does it have to be a big court battle?
  • Do we have to sell the house?
  • How am I going to pay the bills?
Elliot and Hills
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The Collaborative Advtange

Sophie Hills


I believe that separation and divorce are painful enough without the emotional and financial cost of a long, drawn-out family court case. Litigation forces separating spouses to become adversaries, usually with their children caught in the middle. By contrast, collaborative practice allows separating couples to settle the issues that need to be settled while moving forward in their lives with mutual respect, dignity and civility and - most important - children who are not forced to see their parents as enemies. Collaboratively-trained lawyers, financial professionals and family professionals are committed to this vision, and I am thrilled to be able to offer this process as an option to my family law clients.
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