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This directory of Collaborative professionals in Edmonton and area provides the quickest and easiest way to find the qualified professionals you need to obtain a divorce or separation without going to court and needing to deal with all the associated costs and stress.

No two people will need the same support — you may need a collaboratively trained divorce lawyer and a financial planner, another couple may need a family specialist for counselling services and a divorce coach.  Yet another couple may just need a family law lawyer who knows how to help a couple through a collaborative divorce.

Divorce Coaches help clients address issues that often create barriers in settling disputes during this challenging time. They will assist the individual by providing them with resources, education, and information, while helping the client to develop positive stress management, goal setting, effective communication, and conflict-resolution skills. Divorce Coaches can also assist with clarifying the individual’s needs, interests, and concerns to prepare them to advocate for themselves in team meetings. This keeps the process moving forward and allows them to be their best self in a two household family.

Divorce Coaches can have an educational background in law, mental health, or finance.

You have multiple search options (All, Family Lawyers, Financial Professionals, Family Specialists).   You can also search by Postal Code if you are interested in “finding a Collaborative  Professional in my area”, or by name and keyword.

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Danielle Collins

Family LawyerLatitude Family Law
Address #425, 10115 – 100A Street Edmonton AB T5J2W2 Phone: 780-784-0636

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Danielle Collins is a partner at Latitude Family Law LLP and she practices exclusively in the area of family law. She has experience in matters involving parenting time, mobility, support, division of property claims, child protection, and representation of children and youth.

Danielle graduated from the faculty of law at the University of Alberta in 2011 and became a member of the Law Society of Alberta in 2012. She is an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association, northern family law section since 2013 and the chair for 2017-2018 as well as the Canadian Bar Association, northern child and youth section since its inception in 2018. She is also an advising lawyer for Pro Bono Students Canada and an executive member of the Just-Us Girls Youth Justice Committee.

Danielle is a registered collaborative family lawyer and a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) and a member of the Association of Collaborative Family Professionals (Edmonton) (ACFP).

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