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Locality: Saint John, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-634-0001



Address: 117 Carleton Street E2L 2Z6 Saint John, NB, Canada

Website: www.carletonlawgroup.com

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Carleton Law Group 25.11.2020

Tug of War by Justice Harvey Brownstone is a book I recommend to all my clients who are in the process of reconfiguring their families. It provides insight into the realities of the Canadian family court system and the impact of adversarial processes. This book is persuasive in promoting mature, constructive communication and dispute resolution methods such as Mediation and Collaborative Practice. - Mary-Eileen O’Brien, Carleton Law Group If you have questions about your current family matter, we invite you to contact our office at (506) 634-0001 or visit our website at www.carletonlawgroup.com for more information. #tugofwar #alternativedisputeresolution #familylaw #meditation #collaborativepractice #courtisthelastresort

Carleton Law Group 09.11.2020

Happy Halloween #spooky #candy #saintjohn

Carleton Law Group 03.11.2020

Carleton Law Group’s approach is collaborative and interest-based. We focus on our clients’ needs throughout all life stages. We assist our clients in avoiding adversarial processes and the collateral damage that accompanies them. If you have any questions about your unique matter, contact our office at (506) 634-0001 or visit our website at www.carletonlawgroup.com for more information.... #saintawesome #familylaw #saintjohn #collaborative #mediation

Carleton Law Group 31.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving! We are all thankful for our loving and strong community... and all of the pumpkin pie that is waiting for us this weekend. What are you thankful for this year? ... Our office is closed on Friday to permit our staff a little extra time with their families. #thanksgiving #saintjohn #supportlocal #uptownsaintjohn

Carleton Law Group 21.10.2020

Depending on the nature of your relationship, you may be legally common law. Consider having a Cohabitation Agreement drafted so each partner knows what they are entitled to should the relationship end. If you have any questions about your situation, please contact our office at (506) 634-0001 or [email protected]. www.carletonlawgroup.com