Articles About Collaborative Law:
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"The Emerging Phenomenon of Collaborative Family Law" - A research report from the Canadian
Dept of Justice - "The Promise and Peril of Collaborative Law" by John Lande, from Dispute
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"Collaborative Law: A Practitioner's Perspective" by David Hoffman, from Dispute Resolution
Magazine - "The Collaborative Law Process: How It Works" by Marilyn J. Endriss
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"Active Listening: The Window to Clear Communication" by Don. P Desonier, Joseph Shaub and
Marilyn J. Endriss - "Collaborative Law: The New Way" by Joseph Shaub
- "Collaborative Law Reaches Out" by Stefani Quane and Rachel Felbeck
- Dispute Resolution Options
Books About Collaborative Law:
- Collaborative Law: Achieving Effective Resolution in Divorce Without Litigation, by Pauline
Tesler. Amazon.com - Collaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family Disputes, by Richard Shields, Judith
Ryan and Victoria Smith Amazon.com - Collaborative Divorce: The New Win-Win Approach to Family Restructuring and Resolving Legal
Issues Without Going to Court, by Pauline Tesler and Peggy Thompson. Amazon.com
Helpful Links:
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International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP): An abundance of information
from this international group of lawyers and collaborative practice professionals -
King County Collaborative Law (KCCL): Washington state's collaborative practice lawyers and
professionals who work together on marketing and referring clients. They host monthly
meetings for those interested in working in this area of the law -
Washington State Bar Association: The Washington State Bar Association hosts this site with
information for both the public and for lawyers. The lawyer referral service offers
referrals to lawyers for your spouse -
Washington Courts: This site provides practical, useful, and detailed information for the
public. County information and rules are depicted, as well as the Revised Code of Washington
(our state statutes), court rules, and forms to use in many different types of proceedings - DivorceNet by Nolo: A site with practical advice for people experiencing divorce