Find out if Collaborative Divorce is for you, and see what differences it has from mediation.
Collaborative Family Law
Collaborative Divorce Team
Collaborative Divorce by its very nature requires a team effort. Pauline H. Tesler and Peggy Thompson, authors of Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move on with Your Life and pioneers of the movement, compare the process to building a house. In this exclusive Divorce Magazine excerpt, Tesler and Thompson introduce the team members who serve as guides in the Collaborative Divorce.
How to take the conflict out of divorce
See how a friendlier divorce is possible, as this article outlines the steps you can take to ensure that you are not causing unnecessary anguish for yourself.
A Peaceful Resolution
Discover an alternative to reach an agreement in the divorce process. See the positive and negative aspects of Collaborative Law.
No Court Divorce
Collaborative Divorce offers a new process of reorganization, restructuring and resolving issues in divorce.
Collaborative Law
Now there are three choices when it comes to settling your divorce: litigation, mediation, or collaboration. Here’s an introduction to this non-adversarial practice.
Collaborative Law (Texas)
Here are the basics on this new alternative way to resolve divorce-related issues.
Collaborative Law: The Kinder, Gentler, Divorce
See why the Collaborative Law is considered the kinder, gentler divorce, and how this alternative process might become a future trend when it comes to divorce.
Collaborative Divorce: a new paradigm
Avoid being hurt by the stress and pain that going to court may add to your divorce. See how Collaborative Divorce can help you achieve an honest and respectful divorce agreement.
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