In the collaborative process, each party is represented by their own lawyer through a series of structured meetings throughout the process. The lawyers work with the clients to help them establish effective and constructive communication skills to assist with the negotiation towards reaching a resolution.
Mediation is a process that involves both parties and an independent mediator who assists in negotiations. The mediator acts as a go-between so that the parties can arrive at their own solution.
Arbitration is another type of less adversarial process and involves an independent and neutral arbitrator (usually someone with significant legal experience, such as a retired Judge, Senior Counsel or a senior legal practitioner) hearing evidence from each party and making a decision as if they were a Judge.
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