Resources for researching your own path with divorce and the collaboration process
Articles about Collaborative Divorce
- How to Talk to Your Spouse About Collaborative Divorce
- Divorce and the Holidays
- Avoiding Combative Litigation with Collaborative Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce and Your Children
- Maintaining the Family Dynamic
- Avoiding Combative Litigation with Collaborative Divorce
- Credentials
- The Power of Language in Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce: A more private process than traditional divorce
- Healthy Communication with Your Children During Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce vs. Mediation: What’s the Difference?
- Planning Your Holidays During Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce and the Family Home
- Collaborative How does it work?
- Collaborative Divorce and Extended Family
- Vacation Planning During Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce and Finances
Video Resources to guide you through Collaborative Divorce
- Benefits of Collaborative Practice Described by a Social Worker
- Video Interview with Collaborative Practice Attorney
- “A Better Way to End a Marriage” with Pauline Tesler and Peggy Thompson
- Book Discussion on “Collaborative Divorce, The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move on with Your Life”
- “Why You Do Not Want to Take Your Divorce to Court”
Collaborative Practice Blogs
- Pauline Tesler’s collaborative divorce newsblog
- Pennsylvania Family Law Blog
- IdeaLawg
- Sam Hasler’s Indiana Divorce & Family Law Blog
- California Divorce Blawg
Training
- Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies at Fresno Pacific University
- CollaborativeDivorce.com
- Transforming Practices
Books to Help you Through your Divorce
- Bargaining for Advantage, Richard Shell
Penguin Books (Reissued 2000) - Beyond Winning, Robert Mnookin
Harvard University Press (1999) - Collaborative Practice Materials, Catherine A. Conner and Margaret L. Anderson
Collaborative Council of the Redwood Empire (2004) - Collaborative Law, Achieving Effective Resolution in Divorce without Litigation,
Pauline Tesler
Section of Family Law, American Bar Association - Difficult Conversations, Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen
Viking Press (1999) - Getting to Yes, 2nd Edition, Roger Fisher and William Ury
Penguin Press (1991) - Getting Past No, William Ury
Bantam Press (1991) - Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation, Bastress and Harbaugh
Little, Brown (1990) - The Mind and Heart of the Negotiator, 2nd Edition, Leigh Thompson
Prentice Hall (2001) - Negotiation, 3rd Edition, Roy Lewicki, David Saunders and John Minton
Irwin McGraw-Hill (1999) - Understanding Negotiation, Melissa L. Nelkin
Anderson Publishing (2001) - “Apology Subverted: The Commodification of Apology”, Lee Taft
The Yale Law Journal 109, pp. 1135-1160 (2000)