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Because it ends a marriage, divorce can be a painful experience. But there is no denying that divorce is also a new beginning. Recognizing this, many individuals have sought a more constructive way of divorcing. For them, Collaborative Practice (Collaborative Law and Collaborative Divorce) has been the answer. It promotes respect, places the needs of children first and keeps control of the process with the spouses. You're invited to explore Collaborative Practice, a different way of divorcing that can help you make a healthy, hopeful transition from one stage of your life to the next.
For information about collaborative practice, FAQs,
resources and links for the public, use the "for the public" menu. For information about IACP,
events and trainings, public education,
resources and links for professionals, use the "for collaborative professionals" menu.
For members, log in to access past copies of the Collaborative Review and Collaborative Connection,
to access our new resource library (practice documents and aids) to obtain public education materials, to express an interest in serving on an
IACP committees, and to participate in our research and trainers directory projects.
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