“The Collaborative Process provides clients the legal
protection required when going through a divorce and
separation without the negative economic and social
destruction of the traditional divorce model.”
ADRIAN DAVIS is an attorney
with a passion for peaceful
conflict resolution. As a child
of divorce, she personally
-- Adrian Davis
understands the long term
destruction of a high conflict
divorce. She knows the
collaborative process provides
all parties a fair and positive
avenue for resolution without
the harmful and generally
irreparable consequences of
the traditional divorce
and separation model.
Collaborative law equates to
self-determination, which
inevitably empowers the
individual with control over his
or her own life. Adrian Davis is
a mediator and attorney.
Since obtaining her undergrad-
uate and graduate degree from
the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill in 1999, her
practice has included family
law, corporate law, juvenile law
and real estate law. She is an
active member of the Wake
County Bar Association and the
North Carolina Bar Association
and volunteers her time on
Thursdays for the Carolina
Dispute Settlement Services’File
It Yourself Clinic. For anyone
going through a separation
Adrian suggests, “Whatever your
personal circumstances are
make sure you chose the
process right for your
Adrian Davis is a member of Separating Together, Inc., a collaborative practice group
situation, do not let anyone
dictate your path.”
located in Raleigh. The Separating Together attorneys are experienced, independent
attorneys who restrict their law practices to handling family matters, such as separation
The collaborative process
requires that divorcing
and divorce, through non-adversarial, transformative conflict resolution and settlement spouses and their attorneys all
negotiation. Visit the Separating Together website or call (919) 755-2275 to learn more
agree to stay out ofcourt, to fully
and voluntarily disclose
about the Collaborative Process for divorce. information, to consider the best
interests of the children, and to
meet to negotiate issues in
“four-way conferences,”
conferences that include
the two spouses and their
attorneys. In the rare instance
that the parties are unable to
www.SeparatingTogether.com
reach agreement in the
collaborative process, then
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different attorneys must be
hired to take the matter to court.
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