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Your search for Collaborative professionals, including family law lawyers, financial professionals, and family specialists, ends here

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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Moosa Y. Jiwaji

Family LawyerSETTLE ASSIST
Address #200, 10133 – 97 Street Edmonton Alberta T5J 0L2 CanadaPhone: 587 855 0990Mobile: (780) 964-1332

Bio

Moosa has practiced law for close to 26 years and as a lawyer has assisted many divorce clients navigate through the legal process. He is firmly of the belief that courts are not meeting the needs of its participants because the system is not designed to deal with disputes that extend over a period of time and which, in some cases, continue even after a final divorce decree is issued. Collaborative Law offers parties a more holistic and a commonsense approach to resolve issues away from the court room.  In Collaborative Law, parties work as a team with their respective lawyers to reach a fair and a comprehensive settlement of all their issues. Moosa, who is also a Chartered Mediator, has assisted many clients to resolve their divorce through the Collaborative Law process. Clients in this process have input into the decision-making process and craft settlement agreements that meet with their and their children’s interest. The focus of Moosa’s practice, through his firm SETTELASSIST, is to help clients find a new path by resolving their issues away from the court-room through the Collaborative Law process and moving on. For more details on Moosa’s background and experience, please visit www.settleassist.ca.

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