by Karim | Apr 13, 2019 | Mediation, Negotiation, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
When I attended at the Law Society of Alberta and The Harvard Law School’s courses in mediation and negotiation I felt that I had found the way I wanted to practice Law. Civil negotiations, based on reasoned arguments that look to maximize what was available to meet...
by Karim | Nov 2, 2018 | Collaborative Family Law, Mediation, Negotiation, Parenting Coordination
Toxic people have always been a drag, but research shows they can physically harm your brain. In this article, originally published on LinkedIn Pulse, Dr. Travis Bradberry shows you how to keep your gray matter safe. Toxic people defy logic. Some are blissfully...
by Karim | Aug 1, 2018 | thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
Marriage was traditionally the relationship that defined the creation of a basic unit of a healthy society – Family. Marriage symbolized the commitment of two people to each other and the promise to create new life both as a unit of two becoming one and...
by Karim | Aug 1, 2018 | Parenting Coordination, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
Our courts operate with a dichotomy. They are responsible to decide what is in a child’s Best Interests and exercise that responsibility by leaving important parenting decisions up to the child. The age of majority is 18 years old. Criminal law recognizes this...
by Karim | Feb 2, 2018 | Mediation, Negotiation, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
I am approached by people who want to settle their divorce/relationship property obligations based on either an agreement they have made or restricted sharing of financial disclosure. They leave my office after being told that whether or not the other person wants or...