Deborah Herriot Howes
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Using her wealth of family law experience, Ms. Herriot-Howes knows the options and can help you to choose the process that makes sense for you and your family. Her strengths include a talent for getting to the root of the problem, a keen sense of practicality in resolving issues, and remarkable sensitivity to the emotional and financial needs of her clients.

Her primary focus is always on the children. Ms. Herriot-Howes can help you to choose which process would best suit your circumstances. Qualified to practice in all of the below areas, she can then help you along your closure path. Collaborative Family Law: In this unique family law process, solutions are created by the team.
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The Collaborative Law process is one where both former spouses and their lawyers work as a team to try to create solutions which will best suit the separated family as a whole, putting the best interests of any children at the forefront of the discussion.

In the individual sessions, Ms. Herriot-Howes as your lawyer, would be providing you with legal advice and generating options for resolution based on her wealth of family law experience and knowledge as well as her dedication to peaceful resolution, where possible.These options for resolution may, if you agree, be raised in the joint sessions with your former spouse and his or her collaboratively trained and qualified family lawyer.
Sometimes, separating spouses want to talk to each other about how to deal with parenting, financial or both issues, but choose to speak to each other through lawyers, because direct communication is just too difficult.

While every separating spouse needs independent legal advice from a lawyer about their rights and obligations arising from separation, it may not be necessary for a lawyer to negotiate on your behalf throughout the whole discussion process.That's where mediation comes in. As a mediator, Ms. Herriot-Howes would not provide legal advice to you or to your former spouse.
This is not negotiation. This is bullying, more than likely staged to make money from the anger and power greed of the client. Effective negotiation is an art and a co-operation where both participants know that there is a middle ground range in family law, where the family can survive, the children will flourish and the parents can enjoy a mutual respect and understanding, even if they don't like each other very much.
As senior family law counsel, Ms. Herriot-Howes has been litigating family law issues in Courts across the province for over 24 years. She is well skilled in advocating for the legal rights of her family law clients at Court Conferences, Motions and Trials. Ms. Herriot-Howes represents men, women and children.
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