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No Case Too Complex

Leadership for the Most Difficult Situations

Collaborative divorce can be especially helpful for couples with deeply rooted emotional issues like anger or resentment. In fact, the more complex the case, the more clients need safe, structured, 360º support throughout the process.

Facilitiating Communication to Save Time, Money and Stress

with couples where communication is abysmal, Collaborative Divorce Dallas can help with neutral mental health and financial professionals. More effective communication simply means a more efficient process.

No Case is Too Complex for Collaboration

Collaborative Divorce Dallas successfully handles divorce stemming from a range of painfully contentious causes:

  • Affairs
  • Alcoholism & Addictive Behavior
  • Anxiety Issues
  • Bi-Polar Disorders
  • Borderline Personality Disorders
  • Control issues
  • Financial difficulties and stress
  • Issues of sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Medicated for depression and other mental health issues
  • Narcissism

THE COURTHOUSE IS THE LAST PLACE A CONTENTIOUS COUPLE NEEDS

The Courthouse is the Last Place a Contenious Couple Needs

Especially for contentious cases, the courthouse further destroys relationships. Collaboration offers practical, real world skills to help parents create healthier post-divorce environment to continue raising their children.

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Respect for All Parties

It was handled in a mature, non-threatening way. I felt I was represented in an excellent fashion. No negativity, just respect for all parties concerned.

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Why Interest-Based Negotiations are a Cornerstone to Collaboration

January 31, 2017 By Larry Hance

Collaborative divorce has at its roots the idea of interest-based negotiation. Robert Fisher’s foundational book from 1981, Getting to Yes, sets forth the idea of what he termed “principled … [Read More...]

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