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When is Collaborative Divorce a Good Option?

P. Lindley Bain | April 26, 2017

Collaborative Divorce, also known as Collaborative Law, is an alternative to litigation. It is sanctioned by the Texas Family Code. It’s a highly structured dispute resolution process that is geared towards helping families reach a resolution to their divorce without going to court.

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