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02 October 2019

Collaborative process discussed on BNN Bloomberg Radio 1410

Collaborative Divorce Vancouver Society members Jim Doyle (Financial Specialist), Rahul Aggarwal (Collaborative Family Lawyer), and Alyson Jones (Divorce Coach and Child Specialist) were featured on an August 2019 BNN Bloomberg 1410 Radio program, discussing the Collaborative process.

For anyone wanting to learn more about the Collaborative process, you can listen to Jim, Rahul and Alyson on the August 4, 2019 Bloomberg radio program and also refer to the Collaborative Divorce Vancouver's website. 
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