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Monica Donaldson Stewart, Esq.

I once heard a colleague say that litigation is like judicial roulette. The idea that a family’s future could be decided based on the discretionary authority of a single individual struck me deeply. It’s less of a coin toss, where a judge might decide in favor of one party or the other, and more like a roll of the dice, where there are acceptable, tolerable and unacceptable outcomes, but you have no idea which it will be. Consider a scenario where every side of the dice has an acceptable outcome, and you and your spouse are the only ones who roll.

I practice collaborative divorce because I feel like the “team” approach gives my client more support than what I, as their attorney, can provide. I’m not a financial specialist. I’m not a communication specialist. I’m not a child specialist. But I know some really great ones, and I’ve seen first-hand how they can help a divorcing family face their future with confidence.
— Monica Donaldson Stewart, Esq.

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