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  • Vragenlijst

  • Op dit moment bent u bezig met de voorbereidingen voor uw scheiding. Dit is een belangrijke, emotionele en uitdagende overgang voor u en uw familie. De leden van de VvCP adviseren u graag over de mogelijkheden van extra ondersteuning om deze overgang op de best mogelijke manier te laten verlopen. Met behoud van familiebanden, financiële middelen en kwaliteit van wonen. Er zijn verschillende manieren om te scheiden. De manier van scheiden bepaalt de aard en het tempo van uw scheiding. Om advies aan u te kunnen geven verzoeken wij u vriendelijk om de vragen in onze vragenlijst te beantwoorden. Gelieve niet te veel na te denken over de antwoorden, maar in plaats daarvan het eerste antwoord te kiezen dat bij u opkomt. Uit een schaal van 1 tot 10 kunt u het antwoord kiezen welk cijfer het beste bij uw huidige situatie past.

Who are we?

This is the VvCP

We are the VvCP

VvCP – the Association of Collaborative Professionals – is committed to resolving and preventing conflicts in consultation according to the method of Collaborative Practice. A team of professionals is put together to assist ex-partners or parties in the event of a conflict or divorce without resorting to litigation. Our aim is to cultivate respect for each other in order to create sustainable solutions. Our association consists of professionals who are trained in the collaborative method.

 

For divorces, business conflicts and inheritance disputes

VvCP distinguishes between collaborative divorce and collaborative practice. A collaborative divorce is a good solution for couples who want to separate respectfully. In our method, they are guided by a team of experts. Both partners will have their own attorney, and together they will be supported by a coach/psychologist and financial expert. If necessary, a children’s coach will be added to the team. The collaborative practice focuses on guiding parties who are involved in a business or personal conflict or a disagreement around an inheritance or estate. Here, too, a team of professionals is put together to guide the parties towards the best solution.

 

Are you a divorce professional?

Are you a divorce professional looking for additional tools to help you avoid going to court? Are you tired of being sucked into your clients’ conflicts? Our basic training teaches you how to achieve better outcomes through multidisciplinary collaboration.

 

For inheritance professionals law interested in our method

Are you a university-educated professional – an inheritance attorney, notary or notary in training (legal or financial), estate planner, accountant, tax consultant or estate mediator? And do you work in the field of inheritance law and estate planning? VvCP would be happy to give you more tools to prevent you from going to court! Go through our basic training and learn more about the multidisciplinary approach.

Collaborative divorce
Collaborative practice