Should You Get a Divorce? 10 Signs Your Marriage Might Be Over

Regardless of the reasons for wanting a divorce, the Collaborative process is an empowering and unique model of dispute resolution that allows parties to come together in a supportive and structured environment in order to settle their issues.

Empowering, supportive, transformative. 
Your family deserves Collaborative.

Linked article courtesy of Maryn Liles, Parade.com
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