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Collaborative Divorce Handbook: Helping Families Without Going to Court

paperbackOctober 15, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9780470395196 ISBN-10: 0470395192
Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Binding
paperback
Published
October 15, 2009
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×1.60×20.30 cm

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Collaborative Divorce Handbook: Helping Families Without Going to Court by Mosten, Forrest S.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780470395196.

Forrest S. Mosten Collaborative Divorce Handbook Helping families without going to court Praise for Collaborative Divorce Handbook "There are many roads to peace. Whether you engage in collaborative practice, which by definition includes the provision that professionals will not represent the parties in litigation, or some other process for respectful conflict resolution, you will find Collaborative Divorce Handbook to be an invaluable resource for deepening your understanding and enhancing your skills as a peacemaker." —Talia L. Katz, JD, executive director, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals "Collaborative lawyering is a promising new way of resolving disputes through joint problem solving rather than adversary litigation that has particular appeal for divorce cases. Whether you are a client who seeks to learn more about it or a lawyer using it who desires a wise guiding hand, this book is an invaluable resource." —Frank E. A. Sander, Bussey Professor Emeritus, Harvard Law School "Written by one of the innovative thinkers in the field, Collaborative Divorce Handbook is a treasure of information for all professionals interested in collaborative divorce. Easy to read, expansive, and chock-full of resources, it is bound to become a classic." —Constance Ahrons, PhD, author, The Good Divorce and Were Still Family, and professor emerita, University of Southern California "Family law is changing. As more people realize that the adversarial process is expensive, degrading, and stressful, they look for alternatives and find it in various forms of alternative dispute resolution. Woody Mosten is the nationally recognized leader of this movement, and his book on collaborative practice literally will be The Handbook we will all follow." —Garrett C. Dailey, Esq., CFLS, AAML, president, Attorneys BriefCase, Inc.