"By preserving respect and encouraging cooperation,
the Collaborative Process can help you end your
marriage without destroying family ties and embrace
Martha J. Mason
your new life in a positive manner."
has been an attorney for
twenty-five years. She
received her B.A. degree
-- Martha Mason, JD
from Southern Methodist
University and her
J.D. degree from the
University of Virginia
School of Law.
Ms. Mason was a
general litigation
attorney and partner for
seventeen years at a
large regional law firm.
Having found in her
years of practicing
law that the most
professionally
satisfying cases for her
were the ones that were
resolved before they ever
got to court, she now
restricts her practice
exclusively to
collaborative law
in family matters.
The collaborative
process requires that
divorcing spouses and
their attorneys all agree
to stay out of court, to
fully and voluntarily
Martha Mason is a member of Separating Together, Inc., a collaborative
disclose information,
practice group located in Raleigh. The Separating Together attorneys are
to consider the best
experienced, independent attorneys who restrict their law practices to
interests of the children,
and to meet to
handling family matters, such as separation and divorce, through non-
negotiate issues in
adversarial, transformative conflict resolution and settlement negotiation.
“four-way conferences,”
Visit the Separating Together website or call (919) 755-3356 to learn more
conferences that include
about the Collaborative Process fordivorce.
the two spouses and
their attorneys.
In the rare instance that
the parties are unable to
reach agreement in the
collaborative process,
www.SeparatingTogether.com
then different attorneys
must be hired to take the
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matter to court.
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