We’re happy to see newspaper articles detailing the advantages of collaborative divorce, and we’re even more happy to see the growing number of advocates for collaborative divorce across the nation, building on the groundbreaking work we’ve done here in Texas to establish collaborative divorce as an alternative to traditional courtroom divorce.
This USA Today article looks at the experience of family lawyers in Nashville using collaborative divorce, along with clients who wanted to depart from an adversarial approach to transitioning to post-divorce lives.
The article lays out the basics of how collaborative divorce works, who should be involved in the process, and examples and illustrations to help drive home the final point that this approach to divorce is designed to “create cooperation rather than create aggravation.” It’s a great starter article to help those unfamiliar with the basics of collaborative divorce to learn more about it.
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