Virginia Collaborative Professionals and Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia  have merged, and you have found both here as Collaborative Professionals of Virginia (CPV).
Virginia Collaborative Professionals and Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia  have merged, and you have found both here as Collaborative Professionals of Virginia (CPV).
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Douglas Sanderson

Douglas Sanderson

Douglas Sanderson

Attorney

Licensure: VA

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McCandlish & Lillard, P.C.

McCandlish & Lillard, P.C.

dsand@mccandlaw.com

(703) 934-1122 

11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 500, Fairfax, VA 22030

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Biography
Collaborative practice provides a wonderful opportunity to help my clients identify and pursue a process of divorcing that is more client-controlled, more-future life building, and safer than traditional, litigation-based divorce. I see that this probably is the best feasible way to achieve a respectful, less painful divorce. It can be the optimal approach for divorcing couples and their children, and for aging couples too. If both spouses agree to work within the collaborative divorce process, it can allow them to take the lead to identify and implement a resolution of their marital issues, without fighting through the courts. The environment is client-controlled, while being supported by legal and other professional support and guidance. It also tends to facilitate divorcing families identifying and establishing an amicable working relationship for future co-parenting.

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