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Jun 26, 2007 | ISBN 9780452288355 Buy
Jun 26, 2007 | ISBN 9781440623059 Buy
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Jun 26, 2007 | ISBN 9780452288355
Jun 26, 2007 | ISBN 9781440623059
The groundbreaking alternative for the millions of couples with children who face divorce each year—couples who want to avoid litigation, but don’t want to give up on getting what they want.Even under the best circumstances, divorce can be marked by a range of painful emotions. But research now reveals that how a couple conducts themselves during a divorce has far greater impact on their children than the act of divorcing itself. Groundbreaking and revolutionary, The Collaborative Way to Divorce is the first guide to the Collaborative process, a nationally acclaimed approach based on the concept that both spouses hire legal representation, yet agree to resolve their differences with no intention of ever going to court.Stressing cooperation over confrontation and resolution over revenge, Collaborative divorce is fast transforming how couples dissolve their marriages, divide their assets, and reinvent their post-divorce relationships, particularly when they have children. Written by Stu Webb, the founder of the Collaborative law movement and Ron Ousky, an early pioneer of the process, The Collaborative Way to Divorce guides you through the steps of the Collaborative process so that you can make better, more informed, and more strategic decisions—resulting in a win-win outcome for you and your spouse.
Stuart G. Webb invented Collaborative law in 1990 and has practiced exclusively in the Collaborative method ever since. He trains and… More about Stuart G. Webb
“[An] enormously helpful book . . . [that] can reduce the daunting economic and emotional pain of divorce.”—Robert H. Mnookin, chair, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School“[The groundbreaking guide to the] popular process that is faster, cheaper, and less emotionally taxing than courtroom divorce.”—The Wall Street Journal“Invented more than a decade ago by Stuart G. Webb, [collaborative divorce] is gaining in popularity around the nation.”—The New York Times “An increasingly popular process that is often faster, cheaper, and more private than standard courtroom divorces, not to mention less emotionally taxing.”—The Wall Street Journal
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