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Lawyer Enrico Grande

+39 011 8141448 | e.grande@tpblex.it

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Enrico Grande

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Piazza Camillo Benso di Cavour, 3 - 10123 Turin
Tel. +39 011-8141448 / Fax. 011-0432137

Mail. e.grande@tpblex.it

Pec. enricogrande@ordineavvocatitorino.it
 

Piazza Camillo Benso di Cavour, 3 - 10123 Turin
Tel. +39 011-8141448 / Fax. 011-0432137

Mail. e.grande@tpblex.it

Pec. enricogrande@ordineavvocatitorino.it
 

Law firm with 26 years of activity and sectoral experience in family and personal law, customized solutions

Law firm with 26 years of activity and sectoral experience in family and personal law, customized solutions

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These methods require an overall lower investment of time and economies than judicial approaches and, above all, greater benefits in terms of effective solutions for the future.

The effects that a family conflict produces on children or on us are not the consequence of the conflict itself but rather of the way we manage it.

 

The effects of a divorce on children, for example, are not the consequence of the divorce itself, but of the way parents deal with it. The way we decide to approach a problem directly affects the good solutions. If we find the right means, the result comes by itself. The fact that a marriage has failed does not mean that a divorce cannot be successful.

 

Couples who choose methods that facilitate better communication, such as Collaborative Practice or Mediation, have a better chance of developing communication and decision-making skills, especially in the interest of the children, both in the phase of dialogue and agreement on the conditions of the divorce, and later, when the agreements can be adapted to the different needs of both adults and children.  

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Collaborative practice

Collaborative Practice is a magnificent opportunity to face and resolve family conflicts (and not only), even the most heated ones, outside the win/loss logic, outside of imposed or suffered solutions, relying on interdisciplinary professionals adequately trained to create a facilitating climate that puts the people involved in the conflict and their most authentic needs at the center of the scene.

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Mediation

Mediation is the procedure in which the parties negotiate an agreement with the help of a neutral third party trained ad hoc to facilitate discussion and dialogue in ways different from those that the parties would use alone or in court.

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Interest-based trading

Like conflict, negotiation is a fact of life. We negotiate every day on the most disparate things, even to resolve a conflict and reach an agreement with people with different ideas and interests (sometimes conflicting and sometimes similar to ours).

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Assisted negotiation

Assisted negotiation is a type of negotiation expressly provided for by Italian legislation (DL n. 132, subsequently converted with amendments by Law 10.11.2014 n. 162, further amended by Law 206/2021) with which the parties agree to cooperate in good faithfully and fairly to resolve a dispute amicably.

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Judicial activity

Sometimes, even against our will, we find ourselves forced to defend our rights in court.

This can happen when all the legal negotiations have not been successful or turn to be an approach that in not viable or not possible, because maybe we are sued by someone who wants a judge to accept his point of view, agree with him and blames the other party, in doing so often motivated by a desire to implement some type of revenge or in any case to achieve one's own ends.