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Rutters Solicitors offer those who are separating or divorcing constructive ways of settling their arrangements; whether in supporting the mediation process, self styled negotiation, conventional solicitor negotiations or through a collaborative law approach.  The collaborative law approach helps clients avoid the stress of litigation and focus on solutions not issues.
 
Extract from 2009 Western Gazette/Dorset Echo article

"Collaborate - don't litigate

Solicitors in North and West Dorset continue to progress the Collaborative initiative to assist parties in the resolution of all aspects of family and relationship breakdowns.
 
All Collaborative Practitioners have agreed that this process is particularly useful in removing the conflict from family disputes and is particularly beneficial in the interests of children. A Collaborative dialogue assists parents making incredibly important decisions about their children’s future in the immediate aftermath of separation and beyond and developing workable parenting arrangements.
 
The message is collaborate don’t litigate and if you, or your families or friends, are in the unfortunate position of a relationship breakdown point them immediately in the direction of an accredited Collaborative Practitioner."