Collaborative Family Professionals
Collaborative Family Professionals assist clients to move through the separation process by facilitating discussions on communication, relationships, emotions, wellbeing, co-parenting and children’s best interests. They work with parents to create a Parenting Plan appropriate for their family. Family Professionals are neutral and are retained by both spouses/partners.
Alison McArthur
Amrit Malhotra
Andrea Barclay
Angela Pickard
Annette Katchaluba
London & Middlesex, Waterloo Region,Grey/Bruce
Antoinette Clarke
Barbara Dyszuk
Bev LeMay
Brynie Lacob
Caroline Felstiner
Carolyn McAlpine
Christine Kim
Cindy Chisvin
Deborah Alton
Jared Norton
Jill Anderson
Jonathan Paynter
Karen Guthrie-Douse
Karlene Grant
Kris Pryke
Laurie Stein
Linda Behr
Maria Vandenhurk
Melissa Lafreniere
Patricia Bidgood
Paula De Veto
Sandra Garibotti
Sarah Bruulsema
Shelley Smilek
Stacey Leger
Stefanie Peachey
Stella Kavoukian
Stephanie Belen
Stephanie Dennis
Stephanie Stavro-Pearce
Stephen Cross
Wendy Ashby
Wendy Rovers
Yemi Faderin
Advanced Collaborative Professionals
The Advanced Collaborative Professional designation signifies a commitment to Collaborative Practice and an advanced level of practice and expertise. It requires additional training and a minimum number of successfully completed collaborative files, and ongoing continuing education requirements.
Collaborative Financial Professionals
Collaborative Financial Professionals are neutral, retained by both spouses/partners. They help both spouses/partners understand relevant financial information. Financial Professionals prepare property statements, identify go-forward lifestyle spending needs and financial opportunities and work with the team to create and attain a successful agreement. Some Collaborative Financial Professionals bring expertise in specific financial areas, such as property or business valuations, or mortgages.
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