ARTICLES
Why You Should Choose a Collaborative Divorce
by Jaime L. Wallace, Esq., Family Law AttorneyGetting to “Yes” in Divorce
by Robert A. Marble, Esq., Family Law AttorneyDrifting Apart: What Could You Do?
by Dr. Brad S. Broeder, Clinical & Forensic PsychologistCollaborative Law Movement is Gaining in Popularity
The Florida BarKnow Thyself
by R. Lynette MancusoA Global Reset: #StrongerTogether
by R. Lynette MancusoThe Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children
by Roxanne Permesly, LMHC
The Benefits of Settlement
by R. Lynette MancusoThe Best Way to Divorce
by Stann GivensMy Dream Divorce
by Julie Beun-Chown, The Ottawa Citizen
BOOKS
Building a Successful Collaborative Family Law Practice
by Forrest S. Mosten & Adam Brian CordoverDivorced But Still My Parents
by Shirley Thomas Ph.D. and Dorothy RankinCollaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues and Move on with Your Life
by Pauline Tesler and Peggy ThompsonCrazy Time: Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life, Third Edition
by Abigail TraffordDinosaurs Divorce – A Guide for Changing Families
by Marc Brown et al.Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way
by M. Gary Neuman et al.Helping Your Grandchildren Through Their Parents’ Divorce
by Joan Schrager CohenHow It Feels When Parents Divorce
by Jill Krementz“Does Wednesday Mean Mom’s House or Dad’s” Parenting Together While Living Apart
by Marc J. Ackerman
LINKS
ONLINE RESOURCES
IACP Standards and Ethics
Collaborative Practice presents unique ethical considerations, whether practiced by lawyers only or a team of professionals from multiple disciplines. IACP Standards and Ethics are intended to address those considerations and to complement the regulatory and licensing requirements of each Collaborative professional. Ethics and standards provide the foundation that assures that clients and professionals are engaged in a high-quality and principled process.
IACP Collaborative Practice Knowledge Kit
This 12-page Collaborative Practice “Knowledge Kit” contains the “Collaborative Divorce vs. Litigation Divorce” comparison, case studies that highlight the solution-oriented process of collaborative divorce and a collaborative practice overview.
- FAQs Parents Ask about Separation, Divorce and Child Custody
- FAQs Separating and Divorcing Parents Ask about Legal Matters
- A Guide for Joint Custody and Shared Parenting
- A Guide for Stepparents
- Understanding Your Child’s Needs: Information for Never-Married Parents
- Is Mediation for Us?
- Making your Parenting Plan Work
- My Mom and Dad Are Getting a Divorce!
- Parents Are Forever
- Preparing for your Custody Evaluation
- Understanding the Parenting Coordination Process
- When Parents Relocate: Moving Away and Long-Distance Parenting
Co-Parenting Communication Guide (PDF)
Tools, tips, and good practices for co-parents
AFCC Family Court Services Resource GuideOnline resource guide featuring information on services, programs, practices, and processes that provide assistance to families who are involved in a family court-related process, such as divorce, separation, and paternity issues.
Familieschange.ca
An educational website that includes a Kids Guide to Separation and Divorce, A Guide for Grown-ups, and A Teen Guide to Parental Separation and Divorce.